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■ATURDAl, JAMUAAI 18,1945 TWBLV» Averefs Dsily Cirelibition Manchester Evening^ Herald t a* The Weather Far tka Moath af December, 1844 Forecast c f I,'. ;i, y. e.:ther Bureau T Aniong those graduating from Thickening cloudiness toBewed all intensive course of Torpedo­ j* Eulers Pre-FIig^il Earns Promotion Son Wounded Buck's Corner 9,011 by show tonigut and Tuesday morn­ , About Town man's Mate training at recent Heard Along Main Street Member of the Aadlt ing, clearing la.afternoon; not ao Service Schools estercises at Great Restaurant Baraaa 48 ClrealaOoaa cold tonight; colder Tneodajr. I i Kts HI., was Walter R. Scho- And on Some of Ma^che»ter*s Side StreeU^ Too In Philippines Hfcrtfbrd D litrlct County Counr bar, f t , son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ;* —— — On the New London Tpk. Manchester—-A City of Village Charm ' cU, V eU r«n i of Fortejgn W an wlU Bdbober, 52 Delmont .street, Man- hold it joint meeting tonigrht *^ th » Nebter. This Bluejacket was se­ We are constantly being tolcK-^smatterlng o f the many, many fine Mother of Pfc. Earl G. Try'Our Italiun Food mdre especially our service men things John B ariy did. He won’t VOL, LXIVi, n o : 88 (Classified Advertising on Page 10) MANCHESTER, CONN.,' MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1945 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS naw home of Anderson lected for his specialized training Specialties In Unr New 2046, Manchester Green. The Bjpy OB the basis of his recruit train­ overseas—to try to build unity be forgotten. Hadden Is ^Notified by ’ ins ceremoniea wtH'etaet proaptiy ing aptitude test scores. Grad- among the United Nations. News­ CEDAR ROOM • t 8:15 and will be followed bgr re> uktes from the twenty^ specialized papers, mdat of them, strive to \ fellow we heard abqut this W ar Department. • ...... — ORCHESTRA freehmenta eerred by the past eouraea taught here at the Serv­ carry articles that will be helpful past week—and pretty well known , Invasion Troops Land at Akyab, Burma ^teetdent's of the l«b e e auxiliary. ice Schools are sent to tea,, to to that unity. But this news- around town— felt highly honored ^ ‘ Pfc. Earl G. Hadden of 121 Thura. • Kri. - Sat. - Sun. paper was accused of printing a not long ago on being appointed to 6th Army Troops shore etatlons. or. to advanced High street has been wounded in Each Week. I'Jij.. Jif-HI*iiJ imuwiaj First Army Drives story on Thursday that did any- take up the collection in a Catho- ; Staff Sergeant Aldo Anealdi, schools for further duty. the Leyte carapaigb, according to thing but aid the allied feeling. lie church. He got to bed early ■ LEGAL BEVERAGES eon o f Mr. and Mrs. Tony Anealdi. There was a feature article in the night before his first Sunday I a wire from the War Department RFD, Manchester, has completed Joining a brother in the service. that issue showing how the Brit/ on the job. arose early Sunday received by his mother, Mrs. Cross Agno River; training and haa been graduated Pvt. Pauline Elizabeth ' Jones, ishers accepted gasoline ratiph- m om ing,' groomed hlm.sclf care- Delina Hadden of the aame ad­ from Caianute Field, lU., school daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Paul ing. The average Britlsher/has. fully and carried out his Job to dress.'* Pfc. Hadden is the first AlJCa tXlKKAM Nearer Houffalize; of the Army Air Forces Training Jones, 23 Wellington Road, Man­ put up his automobile for the dur- perfection—at least, that's what (Known As i|iM-en AUre) Oommand. While attending this chester, Conn., is taking basic Manchester man to. receive tlon. They are riding bicycles' he thought as he left the church. SPIKITDAI MEIIIliM ■ Army Air Forces Training Com­ wounds in the Philippine cam­ training at the Third W AC Train­ now. A picture with the news On arrival home dinner .was Seventh Ihiaglitct at a Seventb Son mand school he received instruc­ ing Center, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. paign and the date of his injury article showed bicycles' piled up i ready for him. But during dinner was December 13. Bam With a Veil - tion In the airplane Instrument Her brother. Pvt. Ray Jone.s, is his face turned deathly pale and he Keadlnga l>ail>, Inrlndlng Sondny, row on row along what apparent­ Pfc. Hadden was born on High mechanic course. with the Field Artillery in France ly waa a atreet. got up from the table as though 9 A M ta 9 P M Oi By Appoint­ Caplur«l f f f f g Weather Handicap On completion of the six-week street, Manchester, 34 years ago But the catch waa In this: The taken suddenly ill. He started to m ent In the Servtre ol the Peo­ Pvt. Cartyle Peter Teabo, hus­ basic course. Pvt. Jones will be and after graduating from the ple lui SO Vram. -1 ? *■ J, j blcyclea were piled up outaide the pace about the house in a 4iervous , By Westernmost Spear . band o f Mrs. Eleanor Mae Teabo, assigned to an army medical, f c X grammar school was employed in 169 Uharch Street, Hartfortl, Uona. entrance to a horse racing track. dither. His wife couldn’t under­ 207 Spruce St., Manchester, has school.to learn the work of a sur- | local plants. He was employed for Phone e-2024 head in Eighf • Miie| I n c r e a s s s Those thousands of Britishers who stand what waa wrong and he re­ P. John Brennan reported to Keesler Field from the gical technician. Pvt. Jones, a Cadet Ronald It. tlarlson a time in the P ratt A Whitney were so loyally going without fused to tell her. Advance; More Diffi- , Arm y Ground Forces. Pvt. Tea­ g^duate of Manchester High aircraft plant, Elaat Hartford, and gasoline were headed for a track Finally he jumped to the tele­ P. John Brennan, foster aon of Yanks in Daylight j Snowstorm, Freezing* bo la etationed at the A A F Train­ School, was employed by Pratt * Naval Aviation Cadet Ronald B. more recently waa employed by to place a small bet. phone and called up a friend—a cult Going for Units | PriCCS ohOW ing Oommand poet awaiting re- Whitney Corp., Manchester, prior Carlson, son of Mr. and M rs.Xlrl* Mra. Jacob Corciliiis of 73 Walnut Moriarty Brothers ai their service ^ ^ Weather Slow Pace of After seeing that picture sn I pillar of the church. In broken amlgnment to new military du- to enlistment. itreet, who enlisted in the United station on Center atreet. On Eastern Flank. \ — — Carlson of 133 Division ' streSt,, reading the descriptive matter tones he confided in hla friend that ties. A review o f . his previous while taking collection In church He waa inducted on Dec, 9, 1942, .Manche.ster, has successfully com­ the local horse race fsns were up States Navy at the end of his KNOFLA lllinois Solon Makes Raid on Germany soudiy unked training, aptitudes, experience, Private First Class Frank J. that moming he had forgotten to. and has been overseas for more General MacArthur’s Head­ Allied Annie's; Other pleted the course at the U. S. inxfrms. They exclaimed to a junior year in Manchester High than a year. He was a member and physical condition, together Gravfno has recently been promot­ put in hia own donation to the man,X and a few women. "Sure school in June 1943, haa been pro­ of the 77th Division which took quarters, Luzon, Jan. 15.-;—' Vigorous Protest on with consideration of the military ed to that grade at Sedalia Army Navy Pre-Flight School at Chapel church. He was so afraid some­ First Army Troopfi needs of the Army, will determine Hill, N. C. He has been trans­ we’ll glgdly ride bicycles if you’ll one would find it out and think he moted from Signalman 3-c to 3c. part in the invasion of Leyte. BROTHERS (JP)— U. S. Sixth Army troops | A ir Field. Warrensburg, Missouri, only givX iis our horses back.’’ Quality of Cigars and Continue Mighty Neiv Move Within Six and bis new assignment. ferred to the Naval Air Station was taking advantage of hiS new He ia now on duty in the Pacific Pfc. Hadden haa on6 brother, W il­ crossed the formidable but an installation of the First Troop It would 'ta k e quite a stretch bert Hadden of Roosevelt street. General Contractors Higher Wages Carrier Comand. Pfc. Gravlno is at Bunker Hill, Ind., for primary virtually undefended Agno Meals in fiestaurants. Allied Aerial Offensive, Half Miles of St. Vith. A. flight training. Cadet Carlson o f the Imngtri'aHon to conjure up the son of Mrs. Theresa Gravlno, a picture of .si>ni^e of the fans Jobbing and river 88 miles from Manila 13 Norman atre^ Manchester. attended Manchlester High School nothing of it but to be sure and *“ 'P has been cited. He W hich Blasted 8 O il riding bleyclc.s. ^ v Nerragansett and overran scattered Japa­ Washington, Jan. 15.— , — Seen Solution Pfli'is, Jau. 15.'—~{^P)~~T h6 Oil Burners Before entering. thB Arm y Air 1939-43, winning letters in foot­ bring two contributions next Sun­ has made his home with Mrs. Cor-1 C jneral Repairing Centers in 36 Hours. ball and track. His entry in the would be a 'week's^ journqy for day. nese to expand their Linga- Representative Saba to (D -Ill) let American First Army drove and Forces he was emploWd by Ham­ most lot them and it isn’t all down clUus for the past eight years. 1 ASHES and RUBBISH ilton Standard Propeitera, Hart­ Pre-Flight program at Chapel Then our subject went back and . . . 1 Call 4 3 »6 yen gulf beachhead SO miles go with a vigorous protest today within a mile and a half to­ Hill waspreceded by TARMAC hill to Pasco!’i;. But then again ate hia dinner— but none too hap­ • REMOVED to a toU l o f 45, Gen. Douglas Bulletin! On Manpower ford, Conn., and a tten d s High it isn’t .sueh a long bike ride to Before 6 P. M. about toe price and quality of: day of the communications Furnaces school. Manchester, Conn. He training, and Flight Prep. pily- hazard and a breeding place for ' MscArthur reported today. a telephone. Some weeks later this same man 1. Cigars. Troopa move a.xhore from Invasion barges during the operation that resulted in the capture of London, Jan. 15.— (JP)— center of Houffalize, pivot of ■ A Few Still Available. haa a brother, Albert Grai^o in rats. ; TELEPHONE 8962 Supply Columns Lim it Pace apott^ a Protestant friend of his 2. Restaurant meals. Akyab, port on the west coasL'Of Burma, by British forces Jan. 3. This is an official British photo. Almost 1,300 U. S. bombers Breaking the U. 8. Navy. Scanning the charter adopted by The mfstitrymen In their fifth Little Steel a new improvised -German de­ Charles Bakery , on North Main seated in the section of the church the town away back in 1907 and GAVELLO & E. SCHULZ day o f the Invasion hurdled the 3. Several of the other good and fighters from Britain fense line in the flattening RACKLIFFE OIL CO. street reports that more Man­ in which he waa taking the collec­ still In effect we find that it is up Agno, where the enemy had been things of life- Formula Seen Best Manchester ■ pounded four railroad yards Belgian bulge. Heavy fog, a IW. BarMafd 1*8181 chester soldiers are getting mar­ tion. As he passed the box Into to the Board of Selectmen to take expected to make a stand, at Ba- "Simply Robbing Public” Way to Speed Produe- I#,' I N Maple Avenne )S- Bartfori Slippery Koads Are the Cause ti ried than sailors. Now we hadn't the pew the Protestant friend de­ the matter in hand. Under Sec­ yambang, 22 miiea from the gulf. He was particularly upaet about in southern .Germany without blinding snowstorm and a of Many Accidents. Dale Book given much thought to it, and we posited a coin. Then as the col­ tion 25 of an A ct of the General They continued south at a pace toe war's impaction cigar sjaiok'- Battles Sweep 600-Mile Front; interference' from German sharp drop in th« freezing tem­ FURNACE REPAIKING tion in W ar Plants. Every Automobile, Bus nr wondered for a moment how a lector waa bringing the box back Assembly (January 19071 defining limited only by the ability of tup- ers. Cigar manuf(icturers, he wrote peratures slowed toe pace of Uit m O a BURNEB BEKnCE figllters today, following yes­ Truck Drl\er Needs Tomorrow baker could arrive at that conclu­ from the pew a sudden impulse the duties of the officials o f the FILMS ply columns to keep up with them. Price Administrator Chester solidly linked Allied Armies elao- For Fall lafonnatkia GaU terday’s large-scale battles in Washington, Jan. 15.— (/P)—Con­ nstailation of officers of Local sion. But the Charles ownership took hold. He held the collection town, and accepted by the voters DEVELOPED AND Mangatarem was captured by Bowles, "are simply robbing the where, and again grounded tacti­ Russians Surge Through Poland which 243 enemy aircraft gress was called upon today to sub- cal Air Forces late in toe day. A . L. A . 65! T W ^ A , 'nnker ball, at 2:30 has a pretty good way of doping box in front of his Protestant in October of that year, we find: VAN CAMP BROS. PRINTED the westernmost spearhead in an public'” And he got specific: p. m. it out. friend—the one who had already "The board of selectmen after 18 Tears' Experleneel eight-mile advance brushing "A much better grade and size were destroyed. atitute higher industrial wages for Some Planes Attack Rellgious\drama "Jesus of Gal- When the bakery was first contributed—and in a hoarse voice notice in writing to the owner of TBI.BPHONC 8344 24-HOUR SERVICE! through two enemy skirmishing cigar was formerly obtainable at pending work-or-flght legislation. Clear weather during the mom­ iTe that could be heard all around, S e ll opened the display window was a burned, dilapidated, or danger­ parties o f 160 men each. The INSURANCE lilce,” LuthW league, Emanuel Free Inapeettoaot five cents than that to be had now Armored Force. Within W llC elcr SeCS Germans Report Netc London, Jan. 15.— (A*)— U. Spokesmen for the American ing had permitted some planes to filled witli wedding cake orna­ said "Put something in!” ous building, an'd a hearing, may Film Deposit Box eastern flank had more difficult Get the Facts! ' church. at 15 cents or three for 55 cents. Federation o f Labor and the So­ attack the Germans on the south­ * ’t ments. In keeping with th6 war We haven’t heard the result of adjudge such building to be a nuis- going btit approached Catablan, 20 64 Miles o f Heavily Offensives Launched S..Eighth Air Force Fortress­ Monday, Jan. 15 At Store Entrance. ____Despite the higher prices, the cialist party told the House Mili­ ern part of the salient. atmosphere moat of the wedding the two meeting afterward. I ance, or dangerous to the public, road miles inland, m a flvc-mlle es and Liberators raided Ger­ ARTHUR D. WADE Northeast section, paper sal­ quality and quantity o f tobacco in tary committee that bi-eaking the The famous Hell on Wheats cake decorations were miniatures ------and may thereupon make an or- Fortified German Sites- Europe Goiii or By Russians in Poland vage collection. gain. certain brands are inferior or less many by daylight today, con­ Little Steel wage formula provides Second Armored uiviaion drovr AgeBt , of service men—soldiers, sailors, The war and its resultant condi- der prescribing the disposition, al­ On this front the Yanks ran into Tiiesdax, Jah, than were sold only a year ago.” tan Frontier Today. * ® And East Prussia. tinuing the mighty new A l­ the best.means of solving manpow­ c’lusest to Houffalize, striUnf Texaco 88 East Center Street 16 marines escorting their brides all lions have created an avenue for teration, or regulatiSn thereof." KEMP'S small arms and artillery fire from FOR YOUR NEW He thinks OPA should check up er problems. from the north. Third Army Telephane 8841 Lefcture by Prof. Joseph P. | in white. Do you know how extra labor which would have been So, Selectmen, It's up to you. an enemy position of foxholes and lied aerial offensive which on restaurants, too. Sabath said a troops were s bare three miles Maguire on the InterraXtal prob­ Chari* s found out more soldiers unheard of in peace times. Grand­ dugouts. Elghty-;two Japanese Moscow, Jan. 15.— (/P)— To Red Arms London, Jan. 15.— {/P)— blasted eight prime Nqfi oil Opposing legislative action to lot of them are keeping the prices fnrra 4-F« W .r nr iinl. TOiith of the town, and British and lem at th «-¥. Sponaorshlpk Ladiea were marrying than other service mothers have been toiling for the A local buainess man lost a box AND and a few Jjimericahs were killed. -forces fixed by O PA .""gulatlons but cut- Russian—armored ------Battles are, sweeping the en- centers in a 36-hour p e r i^ forms. Leuis G. Hines, AFT, legis­ Americans were last reported a of Colunibua men 7 Because all the soldier wed­ pa.st few years '1. war plants, com- of cigars to a town official the Extension o f the beachhead took little more than three miles away Nutrition lecture, Center church tlng dowi^ on the size of portions. surged through southern Po­ C alls f o r Illlin e d ia te A c- tire 600 miles of the eastern ending last night. An official lative repi-csentatlve, said current ding cake miniatures have been ing back into industry after years!other night juat because hia saddle fn the Impbrtant rail and highway announcement said American from tha west. * ' Crystalite YOUR at 8 p. m. Auspicca ManchMter O LD W ORK land today to within 64 miles 17 e front from.Budapest in Hun- manpower shortages result from bought and there are plenty of of retirement from mill work and■ horse broke out o f its atable. The Planning to Build junction o f Damortla on the north long range bombers were over Chapter of the Red Cross. the Sailot and marine decorations hundreds of residents with regular business ftian (insurancs) Uvea on and approached Alaminos on the (Continued on Page Two) of the heavily fortified Ger­ tio n on .^r o rm a tio n o f gg,.y Memel on the Baltic, "the low level st which wages 1 Other First Army troops moved SNAPSHOTS Germany again at noon today, have been frozen by the W ar Labor ! within six and a half miles of SL Special meeting Eighth School left. So evidently Manchester full-time jobs piece out their work­ East Center atreet and a couple of Sc« Your New Home? southern side of the crescent- man Silesian frontier »mid Political Council by the German high command^ aftergfter R.A.F. heavies "in very District. Holliater atreet Audi­ girls aren’t Navy girls. ing days with an average of four times recently his horse was found shaped arc, representing gains of Board in certain plants.” Vith, northern anchor of the new Finished At Short Notice! mounting indications that said today, with the Russians great strength” heaped tons of Hines contended that upward ' German arc line spread from W ilts torium at 7.. hours additional work in war wandering around the neighbor­ LET JARVIS PLAN 10 and 20 miles, respectively, from United Nations Group. explosives on the Lieuna synthetic pl::nta. hood after managing to get the an original beachhead measuring Super-Forts the new Soviet winter offen­ launching n ^ offensives in adjustment of wages in plants i northwest to Houffalize and thencfi EUTE STUDIO Wedneoday, Jah. IT The Warner Oigaret and Candy William Kanehl IT WITH YOU oil plant at Meraeberg and on where It Is necessary to speed war ’ northeast to St. Vith. Meeting Manchcate'r Woman's Company which services a nunri- The past-holidays were unique bam door open. The owner of the J 6 miles. sive may soon spread over the Poland and East Prussia. The General Contractor Washington, Jan. 15.—(iP)— fuel depot at Dulmen last night. production would have "no slgnlfi- i The First and Third Annies es- Kerose^ Republican club, Masonic Temple ber of the cigaret vending ma­ li. at least one respect, we have horse figured be - had fixed , the W e are In a poaltloa to ghre Seals Off Jap Troops entire eastern front from the Bal- German communique said the he.-ird. Many liuabanda and wives Senator Wheeler (D., Mont.), call­ Use of the quoted pliraae in A ir cant inflationary effect. — |tabliah«d contac t aoutheaat at 2:30 p. m. ' , . chines around town and in nearby doors this time so that not even 519 Center St. Te^ 77'73 you prompt action with yoor Capture of Damortis, where toe Hit Formosa tlc to Yugoslavia. Russians had opened the "big win­ Ministry communiques generally who had not spcht a complete 24 . an elephant could break out. He housing problems: ing for-Immediate formation of a "Clearly this is a matter for i Laroche, lopping off another seg» places whenever the cigarets are Americans found little more than Deep Wedge Driven ter battle "between the Carpathi­ indicates that a force of more Friday, Jan. 10 hours togeth-'r 'in more than two | told the t o ^ official, “ I f that T (I) It looking for a good oaag government to decide," 'he m IO. ment of the virtqiJly emptlefi available has a novel scheme of aniper fire, seals off Japanese Marshal Ivan S. Konev’s new United Nations political council, ans and Memel.” i . ' than 1,906 bombers ^jrtlclpated. I Concert Manclieater Civic Mn- years enjoyed the past holiday sea­ horse gets but now I'll buy you a home ws have 4— 5 aad 8-raans contended today that Europe is "does It want war production? western end o f the siuienLlatent protecting its wares while the de­ troops on the noldhwest coast from And Honshu thrust, which in three days has FtghUng la fi«»«a'9ectoto ~ Secondary Blow Struck LECLERC sic Aaaociation, High school ball, son together. box of cigars.” Well, the other Singlea available tor ocrnpamiy. being forced into toe "embrace" Or does It think keeping wages Strong Nazi Foreea Spottafi ^ livery men leave their cars park­ ths only highway leading into the carried across the Nida river on a Altogether, the Russians were A amaller force of raiders ! at 8:Iff. A friend of ours dropped out of night the telephone rang at the (8) Looktag for aa kiveal- of Russia through "power poli­ , frozen at low levels In certain 1. T . WooJ Co. FUNERAL HOME ed. They have warniiu; alarms at­ Bsnguet mountains. Some Japa­ 37-rtille front and drove a deep storming westward in seven dif­ struck a secondary blow at Strong German foreea including' At, the Y. M. C. A., first in a sight for a couple of years and we insurance man’s home and he S tn o lcto J ' meat that will pay a good wedge into toe WarsJVv-Krakow tics.” plants is more fm oortant?" j . . tached to the locked doors of the nese mUlfary leaders are believed Two Daylight Strikes ferent sectors. German capital. , many rescued tanks were spotpotted 2.1 Madn Street i senes of four lectures by Rev. ti%ick*i or aedana. If anyone tam­ believed that he had been drafted heard hia next____ door ____ ,neighbor’s ____ turn oa your uMiney? Wa have to be in these mountains at Baguio, defense line, appears to be part The Montanan addressed the i>* New Soviet attacks, sprung fol­ Yesterday great armadas of Opimsee Draft Propowl* ] behind toe new line. It whs not Phone 4496 Thomas F. Stack of St. Thomas’s pers with the lock or in any way or h.ad taken up with some sort o f i voice say, "H ey-your horse ia out! Supenlon Quauti^ Flata and Dnplexee that wID do summer capital of the Philip­ of a great Red Army general of­ Senate after bipartisan support Phone 6269 Girried Out Without lowing drumfiic artillery barrages. Allied planes blasted Germany’s whetlwf Fi«>«l Marshal Seminary, Bloomfield. "Better war work in another place. W e met j Sure enough the horse had broken Just that. fensive to clear Poland, liberate developed over the week-end for Albert Hamilton 31 of Vienna. ^ ^ tries to open the doors the siren pines. Were launched in Poland from Rus­ oil resources and communications, Books for Better Times.” sounds loud—and how! The joke him on the street the other day 'through, unbreakable barrier IT COSTS NO MORE (8) Are yoa Interentad In mSU- The sweep westward to Alami­ Loss of Single Air­ Warsaw and carry the battle to a proposal by Chairman Connally Va . expressed "shsolute opposl- ! .hlcld a .•i*id casually reiperkcd that we had and the towm official—a horseman sian bridgeheud.s at Pulawy and and in Jhe best flying weather in Sunday, Jan. 31 was on one of the delivery men TO CALL US lug your present hoaset Ws nos included seizure of Port Sual the Industrial areas of southeast­ (D„ Tex.), of the Foreign Rela­ tion to pending draft Ptojmsal^ , retreat Into the shelter not seen him Ih many months, himself— is notv smoking cigars on V.Trka-southv.irKa-soiiin olo' Warsaw, from toetne the retrentine Nazis '—V. C, . . ^ conunuea retreat in Annual meeting of Emanuel on Depot Square the other day. have oostomers wbo will pay op after a short, sharp fight. Asso­ craft to Enemy Action. ern Germany. tions committee for the United VistuM-Bug triangle north of War- /rifled • hendaLrtrrs said his statement hsfi I Siegfried line. He forgot he had locked hia car Then he gave ua the rez.son. , the insurance man. to 810,000 for a nice home. L depots that German ,fuel r e - ! gome of the most pre.ssing man- the dining out situation in Man- months waa appreciated by hllr cm the spots where he has-^the music Honshu: Salin River Line Cocking 'Reymander^s Reitauraiit Sunday, Feb. 11 The Army and Navy Cliib, Ughtlib armed and put up little The two daylight strikes—each tured 200 more localities for a democratic rules any more than stiong bridgehead over the serves were now critical.\ More power problems?” cheater. ! ployer, too. boxes pleased -and that’s what Police Benefit show at State fight." with upwards of 100 planes tak­ three-day total of 655. we intend to re.store Hitler’s ty­ than 900 heavy bombers and an Hamilton •.a;d a draft of/lvillan Beyond the Ourthe. the Saint S5-.17 OAK STREET ' TELEPHONE ^922 Our Infiyanant remarked that counts. In toe northern sector of his ranny." river line before St. Vith and tha theater. there are aTTihmber of residents Logistics Main Problem ing part—were carried out with­ nouncedap^^^^^ worker, for ..r.vsteprofitXs com- Feb. 13 to Jfarch IS The mail sack brought the fol­ Incorporated - Hampson reported toe main out a single loss to enemy action, salient across the Vistula, however, In a prepared address, the Mon­ plctely und'-mocratic awS will not in the town who have no home of miles of Gemiany’s Silcsi&n border ^ ^ (Continued on Page Eight) . Income tax a-ssistance at Muni­ lowing this week: File Under N ew Orders: A,r- problem still was logistics — "un­ the W ar department reported. his troops met sharplj stiffening tana senator, told his colleagues and 32 miles from Krakow, ancient Eighth Air Forte Becord help but at this poln/wlll hinder their own. They are roomers. " It interested me very much to resting policemen and the man 6n Nazi resistance just south of he is convinced that with Great cipal building. Some o f them have relatives In loading equipment through the Vital Aircraft Center Target Polish capital The German A ir Force rose in i production, read the article in "Heard Along the desk ih alleged drunken driv­ heavy surf and getting the stuff Kielce. Other Red Arm y elements Britain the objective of restoring j, ,, ^ . . strength to protect its oil supply, | 'This Is ri-.ally roaiicrncv with town, but there is a large group Japanese broadcasts said the Main Street," about the boya who ing cases are under orders from forward acrosa rivers whose seeking to push their way 'up the fr.e ROVCmniCnf to Nazi-overrun/^ Whfie the hua^ nnuand tWIC L Britain-base_d0$ itosil~MCSs»^xa U.W,** 8. planes ; a vongesnee,.1 ’ added. "This Is without even close friends living target of the Honshu raiders was wrre stationed here. I happen to headquarters not to call In an ^ex- bridges had been blown up,” He Vistula toward Warsaw ran into country “ is even now a secondary| ^*’'*'^**^5^/"** munenrng of other. unQ^ked out 189 of them — 149]rr.illy the A mind .".pplied to in Manchester or nearby communi­ Nagpya, vital aircraft center«.An be married to one of those boys. amlning physician as aiwitness for said the Japanese themselves had the same hard defensive fighting. aim, and with Russia it is not an l ^ ; facing to flehter planes which act I a problem c of -■ democratic Manchester Memorial Hospital ties. These people have to go to "Every day practically, when the police. This as a result o f ohe imperial communique read over aim at all.” dispatch from M ^cow said there : solution.'' ; Flashes! British- destroyed fully two-thirds of toe The large number of reserves a new recort for the Eighth Air sol-utinn a restaurant to eat—boarding B 1 N G O the Tokyo radio claimed nine of wore- signs "thC' Red Army may (Late Bulletins of the (A'| W ife) he was here, some Manchester peo­ case where a mah was released I ------Saying th a t. some persons have M e ^ OppoHes Proposal houses 'a re few and far between ple would remind him o f how because a doctor was in doubt. the Super-Forts were shot down shortly eng: First Report — Thursday, January 18 — 7:30 P. M. — fellow wasn’t alone. There were boys where they would like to go. h.-Ts been completed for a resump­ Is Easily Cut themaelves. Claims Paid "Europe is being forced ' into Heavy Loss^ mittee wou'd call before It this row. E. Ray Speare, treasurer, a good many In town without and how long they would like to He has asked, ail A ir Forces Mr. Stalin's embrace Whether he tion of operations against the Ger­ Masonic Temple.. home facilities uko couldn't find Admission $1.00 week repres- ntatives of the War and Or. Daniel L. Marsh, presi­ stay. I can't understand how tome personnel to drop reference tdr wants it or not. mans in East Prussia snd northern a place to get a Christmas cup of Manpower Gorrmissioii. War Pro­ dent, sajd efforts to obtain far* Second Report Dinner — Tuesday, January 23— 6:30 p.'oplc could be so small aa to "ntr support” In favor of a. more " I t is my studied conviction,” Poland.” TONIGHT coffee. The restaurants were Number of Property Repeated Efforts Set duction Board end the War depart­ ther deliveries immediately had wish these boys would go overaeaa, A REHUNDEIt! Navy Has Nothing Fur­ fitting description such as "air he continued, “ that whether we • The new Russian • atlai-ks ,ln yCo ment to learn whether thi Job-fill­ P. M. — ,Ma.sonic Temple. closed and 'unless one took a bus or any boys for that matter. Thlj ;ioiith Poland d--abribcd by the Ger­ liroiight front dealers the reply cooperation.” Owners on Mainland or our Allies have deliberately in­ Up Outposts ^ i it h of ing goals pt-viously fixed h.cd been that (heir storks would; last only for Hartford he was just out of was said many timea o f these -^W hen Ypu Need More , ther to RepoH on tended such an outcome to this mans were from the Piilnwy Third Report — Friday, January 26 — 7:30 P. M. — ORANGE HALL Other general officers, like Ar­ reached by voluntary methods or until tomorrow night, unless re­ luck. boys. I certainly ho]^ it will prey nold, reportedly feel that toe mod- Collect on Insurance. war or. not, for us to continue bridgehead over the Vistula, 68 Reno River Frustrated, Masonic Temple. W e know the'restaurant people Itj^ Bold l^ea Thrust. miles southeast, of Warsaw and plenished. , on the minds of the people who WE KKFKK8ENT THK STKONt;K8T down the road we are going will (Continued on Page Two) want a holiday as well %a anyone said this. INSllRANiCE make such an outcome inevita- 130 miles northeast of KrakoW, (Coattaued on Page Tw o) Washington, Jan. 15— — No Rome, Jan. X o— iJP) —'-Repeated Found Severely Burned Ck).sing Dinner — Tuesday. January 30 — 6:30 P. M. — else and we don’t blame them, but "There are many soiis, hus­ STOCK AM » OfrnNBND U. S. Pacific Fleet Headquarters, b^e.” end the Warka bridgehead over ' BIG PRIZES! Fire - Theft^''AatuiliobUe Nazi efforts to set up outposts Westport,' Mass., Job. 15.— Masonic Temple. what about the fellow who doesn’t bands, and sweethearts o f MaP- Pearl Harbor, . Jan. 15— (JP) -r^ The robot bombs have hit the United ^The alternative, hb said, is the the Vistula 30 miles south of W ar­ ; outh of the Reno river snd east ; -r-Siimrooned by neighbors' whe have any other pl«ce to go for re­ chestcr people, overseas, I sincere­ or FamUnre PAYING Navy still had nothing further to States, but even without them toe formstion of a United' Nations saw. of the Senio along the Adriatic I saw smoke, firemen found 87* freshment ? ' ■ ^ ly hope and pray for their safe re- report today. on' Its bold South council to iiamllc political ques­ Wai-ka on the Pilica. a tributary Greek Truce government has already paid war batle line have been frustrated • P ' ' year-oki Mrs. James BoltoU un-' Admission 25c ium, also our 1«>ya who were C A L L ' - COMPANIES China aea thrust but a delayed Koiso Ousting tions on a 'iiultilatcral instead of of the Vi.stula, Is 75 piiles east of with heavy lossc.s to the enemy. I f a ' w l c ■ • IT e x conscious and severely burned in ‘ It's a paradox of-life that man tirned here. 'orSURET flagship report decltired the Third damage insurance claims to ' a a unilateral basia. Lodz, large industrial center In Allied headquarters announced to- -■^^•$54.89 I the living room of her Old Bed- passes on before he can actually A Service Han’s Wife, 'Who Was fleet cut that vital Japahese. em­ number of property owners on “ Certainly,” he- asserted,' “no we-stem Poland, and 25 miles north ______I ford road home today. The aged hear the fine things people jemark Soittoned Here.” ^ ALEXANDER m pire life line with surprising ease. Hinted Today toe U. S. mainland. more' personal parleys on the part of Radom. scene qf a ma jor Polish day. Strongly reinforced German woman was alone, - flr a ChieJ to hla credit. Too often the Bow- In a report front Vice Admiral The W ar Damage corporation, of three men, no - more secret defeat in 19.19'. Fhilawy is 35 miles lorces have dug in along the far­ Stonley tilflord reported, when ORANGE HALL BINGO era go to the funeral when they For the past quarter century, at SURE INSURANCE! John S. McCain’s carrier force which leads toe ..world’s insurance east of Radom. British Commander As- JARVIS. 4. —------1 ther banka of these rivers from the fire started near an old stove, end should have gone to brighten his lei.st, no twelve months h-ive pass­ dated Jan. 12 (Thursday, Jan. T L Dome! Sees Possible Ac companiea with well over $100,- (Coatinued on Page Four) striking A t Mndlin 28 ALEXANDER STREET ' Adriatic to the Apennines and it ia living hours on >earth. W e don't ed without someone suggesting DIAL 5816 651 MAIN Pearl Harbpr and tJ. S. tim e), A s­ 000,000,000 o f insureuice in force, ------. 0 serjis His Forces Will she apparently attempted te piH Oeicc 4118 Itesidnioe 1818 tioA Beca^se o f Re­ Above Warsaw from, the Viatula- apparent that Field Marshal Ket- the blaze out before being ovee-' know o f -any bjt of news that that Center Springs park be named sociated Press Correspondent protects against loss resulting ‘ Treasury Balance • Protect Greek Peo|>le. EVERY MONDAY, 8 P.M. ^ Weekdqys aad Sandaya Rembert Janes said: from (1) enemy attack, or. 12) Bug triangle the Russians presum­ selring intends to hold that line at come by smoke. brought dullness to the hearts of something different. The reason. Is verses for Japanese. ably were striking at Modlln, those who knew him than the' word because o f the slmllsrlty o f names. ‘‘Japw loat control of her vital action „of.^American forces in re­ all costs. Washington, Jan. T6— (Ah— The strategic crossing at toe conflu­ In the western coastal regions that spread a week ago thla after­ Center park and Center Springs South Cklna Sea routes today.” sisting enemy attack. , • Athens. Jap. 15—(/P)— A truce To Reopen Liquor Probe -Adinibsioii 25c position of toe Treasury Jui. 1^ ence of the Bug and Vistula where .^Ithe Fifth Army front German Washington, Jan. 18—(^)—Ttte n e P A / R s noon that Dr. John Barry had gone. park and both almost adjacent ir a lM to OhaOMiga Flanea By Ihe Assbeiated' Press Disdoaea Specific Examplea ending hostilities between the' left- Receipts, $94,429,774 49; «p d S - outnumbered Pples fought a heroic ^rola stepped up activity, par­ Senate Judiciary committei veted Ihren those who knew him but cas­ Ar.d now It’s bobbing up again.. ’Ik e enemy, he added, failed'to The Japa.ieae Dome! Newa a g The corporation disclosed today wing Else militia and British •litures. $267,209,339.49; net bal- ticularly in the Serthio valley, today to ree|H*.n He Inquiry into ep* 23 REGULAR GAMES 7 SPECIALS ually were depressed at hearing It. Thla newspaper has named vaii-- challenM' the carrier planes in the ency hint^ today at the poasHale —‘for the first time—specific ex­ troops went into effect today. Fire tnsurance cnce, $20,752,718,746.74. (Continued on Page Four) where a. recent German counter­ eratloas of On liquor ladnetiT. Those who knew him well were ouS places W4 ;w i'l^ they dislike as much as the*[,plan will be . announced later, anti-aircraft iocktte In northam H oraa dtaeavend g l 8:88 it means. " It Is not only an eyesore, but. In Its aad Thura. Evcajpg 1 to 8 ff. M. he iCeaUaued ae Pag# Twa)t smokers. propose said. iito lj;. .COanMaued ae. Pagn Twa^ eaa

Recreation Leapie. At 7:30’ the ;U'tiUc., Ill it. US It goes from EJlington tram will meet the. 25 Years Wed, Sabath Hit# 39 W ounded house to house each puts an addi­ Two Deaths • ’Rockville ..Stolle A Gamble team and at 8:45 Super-Forts Nurses’ Head tional article and should you like r a n g e : a n d f u e l . p. m. the Cometa will play, the Atlncreascg to buy any article' that fo allready Oil Fields in Rationing Data PAC reserves. in It you may do ,ao,'deposUlng HitFornio^a Observe Date To Give Talk From State the money. In the container pro­ On Week-End CALL A ccident Jtiinday f J:____ Furnished By Five Divorce Two cars were involved in an Prices Show vided. The baajtet will be cir­ ★ ★ ’ w ★ -A ★ ★ Office of Price Administration accident Sunday morning during culated avound the town continual-' And Honshu M r.' aud Mrs. J .. Ray­ Miss (L Eileen McGuire lucluded iu \ Li8l of ly bringing new articlqa for otie'a Series *o£ Minor AccI* Regional Department of Information Cases Are Up the snow sto^m at the intersection (Contlnued From Page One) 8500 of Union and West streets. An 2,415 Announced To­ examination. The members are dents as Snow Falls ,55 Tremont Street, Boston, 8, Massachusetts. (ContlnuiMI From Page One) mond Fogarty Honor­ To Address Aides at Y hoping thia neev Idea will meet automobile operated by Helen Laiiz Steaks, he said, aret particularly ‘—One of War Best-kept Secrets! MOBIL KEKOSENB AND MOBILHEAT rUKL OIL of Talcottviile collided with ah ed by Relatives. noticeable. day by War Dept. with succeaa. All Over State. Meats, Fata, Etc, Rationing Board at the State Unconlested Aclions Are .nutomobile ^operated by Arthur ern use of tactical air power In Tomorrow Evening. Those sold at prices “ranging Book Four red atamps Q5; Armory: Fogarty of '('''We.st street, Spring- moving out In advance of ground ■ I By Rosette Hargrove through X6 now g9od. No terml- from $1.50 to $3 are now served Washington, Jan. 16.—(IP)—The i Mondays; 10 a, m. to 4:3Q'p. as. MORIARTY BROTHERS Scheduled for Tolland. fljld, the f.aiiz car being so badly, troops to destroy the enemy, his Relativcq..and friends of Mr. and An unusually Interesting and By The Associated Press NEA Staff Correspondent ns.tion dates have been act; OPA Tuesdays; Cl-ased oil day to the « “O* the Let-el" At Center and Broad Street* dam aged th a t had to be towed positions and transports, has Mra. J. Raym ond F ogarty, of 109 at half portions,” he toll Bowles. varied progvun has been arrangnd War department today Included Governor’s Wife Two deatha and a series of Says none will be Invalidated be-; public. Open All Day and All Wight. Court This Week. away. The p I'lce’’reported that Fo­ changed the role of aviation. Ridge street, surprised them yes­ “Not a day passes that I receive for the Januiry meeting of the the’ following 216 r;en with next minor accidents..in the Waterbury Somewhere In England — War fore March 1 Next series will be ' terday afternoon upon the occasion many complainU, especially as to Wednesday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. bl garty who was driving south on The attack on Fofmoaa was Vnne Spencer Corps of Nurses' of kin In New England among 2,- Sponsors Sub area were the toll of the stormy forced Ihigland to produce not validated Jan. 28. Thursday' and Fridays: 10 a. m. Rockville, Jan. 15—(Kpcclnl) —■ WtJs't streiet wAf. unable to stop at the second of the new year, the of their 25th wedding anniversary. the prices charged In the higher Aides 'Hie me3tiiig will be held to­ Proceased Foods Gifts of silver, a table lamp and 415 soldiers wounded in action in week-end Just past which saw only every ofunce of food out of to 5 p. m. A short calendar session of the the ‘'Stop” sign and his car skid­ other in 1945 having been carried class restaurant- and hotels.’’ morrow evening at 8 o’clock at the Book Four blue stumps X5 , Saturdays: lO a. m. fo 12:80 ded In. front of liie I,jinz car which out last Tuesday. cut flowers weie presented to them Sabath mad. these other com­ y. M.'C. A., with the program in the European area, including 39 snow fall In depths ranging from her land but also compelled her through Z5 jjnd A2 through G2 Tolland County Supenor Court in addition to 25 silver dollars from Groton, Jan. 16—OP)—One of the noon. was procee.iing east. No one was Formosa, 90 miles off the'China plaints; charge of the Seventh Class, Mrs. from Connecticut; four Inches in the wlclntty of Nivf her land but also compelled her to now goodl'^No termination dates will be held on T’leaday rtartinR Mrs. Fogarty’s father, Joht. Mc- Mary Balch, chairman. Abbott. Pfc. Wlllla H.—Mrs. smallest atates in the union, Con­ Office telephone 5189. a t t.?n a. m, w ith Judge W illiam J. injured. coast, is a concentration point for Placing ceiling prices on . live Haven to more than a foot in' extract every drop ot oil out of her se t. (5p a says none will be Invali­ CrrUiy. cattle was a, good Idea, ibut the Miss C. Eileen McOuirc, super­ Irene E. Abbott, wife, 7 Highland necticut, raitks tiiret in per capita northern Litchfield and Hartford little oilfields at home as well as dated before March 1. Next series ohea presiding. Mrs. Caroline Luetjen Wallhem enemy planes, troops and sup­ avenue. Beacon Falls. There are five uncontested plies. It has been bombed freq­ A pot-luck supper was served ceilings are too high; prices ought intendent of Nurses’ at the Man­ war production Gov. Raymond E. counties. those vast ones in Asia and other will bo validated Feb. 1. *****••*••*••«••«•*• Mrs Candne Luetjen Walthers, with the table decorated with cut Alexandria, CpI. Paaquale M.— 9^*•************< divorce actions scheduled for trial 50. wife of George Walthers, of 95 uently in recent months. to be reduced on at least '40 chester Memorial hospitals will be Baldwin aaid here yesterday at Matthew C. Makela, about 50, of continents. Hugar flower*. guest speaker for the evening. She Mis. Albina Alexandria, wife, 415 NeW York and Finland, a track SAVE as follows: Eldith Nickerson Stock Grand avenue, died late Sunday Fighter Oppoaltlon Lacking vegetables; cream la not as good ceremonies at which Mra. Baldwin It ha* now. been revealed that Book Four .stamp 34 good for REMLIY Mr. and Mrs. Fogarty were mar­ as It used to be, and tt coats more will talk to the Aides about their New Britain street, Kensington. laborer living at the Berlin work Britain managed to maintain her five pounds. No termination date against John Stock; *’eter Im z - night following a long ilhiess Anderson, Pvt. Carl A.—Mrs. sponsored the Chivo, first subma­ zarls against Naomi W’. Lazzaris: ou 1. - . r,-- ...... MiiJ- Gen. Curtis E. Le May's ried at St. Bridget's church by the to buy it; furniture has gone up work in the hospital, with particu­ rine to go dowr the ways of the camp of the New Haven road was oil supplies in those critical days set. A new. stamp for five pounds . bafSHs* thay'r* raally maritaatad •>« j? " China-based Air Force made the late Rev. C. 'T McCann, Jan . 14, 200 and 300-pei cent. lar reforencie to their part In the or- Ida S. Johnson, mother, 68 Asb killed during the storm late Satur­ oil 1940-1941, when the U-Boat will be validated Feb."-!; must last' John MacFarlane against Mar­ street, New Britain. Electric Boat Company this year. Vital Fuel SuppUes garet Banning MacFarlane: Kliza- .nization of staff duties and th^ Asserting that “it still la a beau­ day night by the north-bound campaign was at its height and three Instead of two and a half I tion was lacking riage was Miss Jennie McCarthy. value of their centributioh therein. Ascl, Pvt. Levio C.—Mrs. Jen­ Montrealer, as he walked the sinking tankers in the Atlantic months. beth A, Prescott against Karle E. had lived in Rockville all her life. "By going Into these matters,” nie Ascl, wife. Box 104, Newlnq- tiful morning"’ despite hail and Prescott; James- D. Brandon Brig. Gen. H. S. Hansell’s 2l8t .The Foga-tya a"re the parents of said the Illinoia congreasm n , “the To Give Experiences snow which fell during the launch­ tracks about a mile and a half in tens and twenties, thanks to (Shoes She was employed for a time at south of Berlin. against Mabel Thomp-son Brandon. Bomber group made the run on two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Ma­ Office of Price iministration will Two fonrier Manchester Aides ton. ing, "because another submarine Is her efforts to bring to the surface Book Thr-e airplane stamps 1. the United Stafe.s Envelope Com- loney, who was mirvled at St. Bonezek, Pfc. C3iarles J.—Mra. At Bridgeport an ilnldcntified There are al.so several o th er cases p.'.ny plant here. She wa.s a mem- Honshu from . Saipan baaea. blast­ eliminate a great deal of criticism will present to the Corps, one in being speeded to the fighting eyery ton of oil she could produce 2 and 3 v.a'.id Ir.drfinitely; OPA W ith STORM SASH ing the huge Nagoya a irc ra ft j Jam es's chur.-h la.«t Monday, giid Agnes R. Bonezek, wife, 14 1-2 man was killed by an automobile scheduled for this aliort ealemlar bet of the Tn:iity Lutheran churph now being directed It.” person and one by letter.' accounts forces, the governor declared that at home. says no plan.* ti cancel any. COUGH LOZENOU mamitaeturlng center. Miss Marie Fogerty, a sophomore South C street, Taftvllle. as he was walking along the mid Everyone is beinK nrged to conscrve^oal. It is short session. and the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Just to makk sure Bowles doesn't of their expr.riencca in the other the event w^, Bridgeport. parked car. Conductor Everett Smith, the lat­ William Voreo of Hartford, and however, that the planes were over Through Poland the post-war rehabilitation of The monthly meeting of the tions. coupona valid,In all arensvthrough- Honshu for an hour and a half. wartime casualties. Pvt; Louis A.—Mrs. Min QuarryvlUe Church Men's Club But police at the Bethany and Britain's oil fields have been' out current heo.ting year. ter from this city, will also be several nephews and nieces. I nie Dehm, mother, 45 Griswold Westport’ state police. barracks NOW!! The funeral will be held oh Wed­ On Manpower Miss Florence Caron, a m em ber will be held this evening at 8 p. m. one of the most closely-guarded guests. (Continued From Page One) street, New Britain. said there had been "no accidentf David Gilpin \^11 be Installed as nesday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. of the Ninth XTlass-now on-leave of in the basement of the Quarryville secrets of the war. Ration Board lioura | Report Carrier Planes Falclgno. Pfc. Alphonse L.— of a serious nature” in their Jurir- Following are the hours at the Noble Grand witn other officers as fi’om the W'- fe Funeral Home and (Continued From Page One) absence, has wiitter. a letter, Methodist church. I which the Nazi high command has Harry 8. Falclgno, father, 465 Anna Skinner Organ Fund I'lctlon. Motor vehicular traffi? S tarted in 1BI8 local office of the War Price and follows: Vice grand, Frederick a 2 o’clock at the Trii'iiy Lu- already thrown Into the mounting which Miss Anna Sampeon will Local knowledge of the exist­ On All 2 Light and 4 Light Attack Formosa Today ’•e.sd, giving an account of her du­ Newhall street, Hamden. Friends of the late Anna Skin­ they said was at a minimum, be­ Hemmeler: recording secrcLsry. therar chur.. ii. Rev, Erie Q. Pic- whether any legislation .actually is battle was begining to brace the Graf, Pvt. Theodore J.—Mrs cause of the storm. ence of oil deposits in England Everett Smith; Financial secre­ per, pastor of the < hun-h will offi­ By The Associated Press needed. ties and experiences at the Eng­ ner wAu be pleased to know that goes- back some centuries, but sagging German eastern front. land General Hospital in Atlantic Hazel Graf, wife, 1161 Boulevard, donations and pledges received, Drifts piled snow as deep as forr Storm Sash On Hand tary. Albert Schnielake; treasurer, ciate. Burial will be In Grove Hill Japanese Army headqimrtcni at These witnesses also will be ask- There was little doubt that the Red and five feet'' on highways in th j there are no records of attempts One Week Dellver> .M MacDonald’s Harold Obenauf; trustee for three ceinotery. Formosa announced that "some I cd, the chai.-inan said, whether Al­ City where she is now working as Hartford. have reached the amount that has Army must soon meet up with the Haight. Pvt. Frederick W.— enabled the committee to order an vicinity of Hartland and Bark- ever Imving been made to put years, George Milne. Stand Erected 200 canicr-bornc U. S. planes lied losses In materia' and equip­ an Army Nurse’s Aide. them t'o any use. A bout 100 years toughest kind of opposition, since Refreshments will be served by a Mra. Dorothy C. Haight, mother, Eatey two manuel organ. If any hamsted, state highway officials ANNUAL SALE OF At the conclusion of the busine.ss I A Mih? Q’ Dimes stand consist­ stru c k today a t air field.s and com ­ ment in the Germans' Belgian of- the Germans apparently base their 1125 Enfield street, Thompson- reported, and a t m idnight la.st ago oil was found flowing Into a Less 15% From Reg. session motion pictures will be munications" of Formosa. The fenalve were such as to force an committee headed by M in Lillian person wishes to be Identified witJi ing of a nvimber of milk bottles, hopes for a defense of the southern vllle. this memorial who has not donat- night, road crews had battled con­ coal working in Derbyshire, Final length of drill come* up, drill '1* rehiovefi and core of rock la shown and refreshments will be each with th name of a cliurch or I'cport lacked immediate U. S. con­ upward revision in manpower L arson. where for more than a year a ton corner of the Reich on the War- lannaccone. Pvt. Vince P., Jr.— ed or pledged, they are asked t? tinuously’ for more than 3 hours taken out for examination by grclogleal engineers, io determlnft served. or.eamzation has been set up In firmation. needs. ' saw-Krakow line. communicate with the chairniar. i “cpp the highways open. a day was collected anti sent to how near the drilling ia tq oil. The acene Is not Texas, but England, The annouficement transmitted The House MiliUirj- committee is Mrs. Phllomena lannaccone, 2 ~ 2 ft.^*/4” X 3 Basket bai: front of the Rockville .lournnl of-1 Military observers In Moscow Charles T. E. Willett, at an early ^ Home Burns to Ground a local refinery, there to be sep­ RE-UPHOLSTERING There will be two basketball cnntimilng h-aiings on a measure mother, 21 1-2 Union street, Wa­ fice. Contributlcns mav be placed | **ie Japane.se Domel new* agen- pointed out that Marshal Konstan­ Koiso Ousting 'ate so that the tablet or scroll can-! During the height of Sunday's arated Into burning oil, lubricants games this evenini; at the Maple in the bottles and the leading group cv was monitored by the Federal which would make all deferred Se- terbury. and paraffin wax.' This discovery I has been taken to allow the farm- 3— 2 fu-OV4 X 3 ft.-4 ” tin Rokossovsky’s First White Jones. Staff Sergt. David P be properly Inscribed. ■(torm, Litchfield state police ft 3-Piece Living These Price.s Include: street school gymnasium in the will be li.sted c.-ich day. j Communication.s commission. elctive Serv'ee registrants between Russian Army was massed before ported that the home of Mr. ,anl remained without sequel, how-jer, fo carry on hi* own Just as i * 18 and 45 liable to penalties if they Hinted Today —John A. Jones, father, 174 La*-n Center School New* 2 l r - 2 11.4)1/4’’ X 4 fl.4)” Youth Fellowship i According to J.mhnese report*. Warsaw on the eastern bank of David 'Toomey called a meeting Mrs. Ray Heady of Litchfield hal ever, and for many years after-.; important wartime Job,, that ofj Room Suite stripping furniture to frame, The Youth Fellow.ship of the the raid began at 8:30 thi» morn declined to comply with a request the Vistula ready to give the Ger­ avenue, Stamford. burned unnoticed to the ground. wards there was nothing to provj producing foodstuffs. "Milk and' adding jiew spring* and to move from non-essential Jobs Kaye, Pfc. Donald P.—Mrs. Har of the C31asp of '45 Wednesday af­ Reg. NOW 22- ^:^ft.-0y4” X 4 Rockville M.;!thndi8t church w-ill ing and lasted almost four and a mans another big defensive prob­ (Continued From Page Oao) ternoon to discuss the class colon The Headys were away. A passer- the existence of oil deposits either; oil from the same fields” has beeji: filling, when nreesnary, re- meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock half hours. te war empioymenL Mead expres.*- riot M. Kaye, mother, 13 East here or in other parts of the Brit-! the motto of the pioneers. covering, sterilizing, wodd- lem. Further north the Third Broad street, Plainville. and m otto. Red. v.-hlte and blue I'y saw the tsmoldering ruiiu $59 Homespuns $.39.50 4— 2 X 5 ft.4)” a the chuict chapel.. Admit Home Damage od doubt that such legislation is White Russian Army is poised in might come to a head befora the are to be the class colors. No ■hrough the storm and told thu 3ii Isles. The area of the main field— the uork reflnished, free pickup Plm\« Worked "Some damage was caused to needed now. Kuphn, P.’c. William D.—Mrs state police. principal single continuous forma, and delivery. Comforts East Prussia, augmented by other Imperial Diet reconvenes Jan. 31. Ruth Kuehn, mother, 222 Garfield •motto has been decided upon. The first 'serious attempt to in­ $99 Denims $79.00 Labor Representatives Called 12—2 ft.^y4” X 3 ft.4)” Membera of the Public Works our air fields and facilities,” the j Povief troops released fik)m the Koiso cam? into office last sum­ Ella Facchettl went to the At the New Haven Weather vestigate Britain's indigenous pe­ tio n —is about tw o milC* by half a d.'partment were out with the Japanese Army announcement ad- | The Hou.^e group called rep re­ avenue, Bridgeport. mile. The oil-bearing strata being $129 ITapestries $99.00 As R Relieves Miseries of Gallic campaign. mer, following Hideki ToJo, who LaSalata, Pfc. Anthony W. Library to help Mra. Bentley. bureau^ last night observers report­ troleum resources was made in 20% Down 12— 2 iu A W l X 3 f t.^ ” .snow plows late Sunday afternoon m ltted. I sentatives of ♦he American Fed- 3,000 Germans Slain I was forced to resign under simi- ed that the forecast was for "mora 1918, A t th a t time, under the worked lie between 2000 jnd 2.500 emtloM of Labor and the CIO for Mrs. Mary Fazi, < moUier, 159 Honor students who have at 8u|ierb Fabrics Reduced and on thro.igh the evening follow Five U. S. planes were shot i , A midnight Soviet bulletin paid ■tet—Internal—(ice because of the least 8 A’s and 3 B’a are: Mnrrii the .same " with Tuesday’s snnv.- pressure of urgent war demands, feet below the surface, fte work ------Proportionately. 1 Year To Pay ng the snowfall, opening up the down, said the Army report. i testimony t.-alay and tomorrow, Orange street JWaterbury. turning to rain on the oilfield in question has 5— 2fl.^i4” *3ft.^” that 2,000 Germans were slain as growing threat of American gains LaVorgna, PvL Louis—Mrs. Vic­ Fllverstein; > ‘Ra.vmond Peracchiq, as the tempera- he Government decided to under­ streets. , The American planes hit target.s j "That is national service In an- the Red Army took Plnczow, Im­ in the Pacific. Angela VercelH, Raymond Negro, turc rise.*. take a certain amodnt of explora- called for the drilling of some For further details have our representative call at your home 16^2 ft.^i/4” X 4 ft.-0” Will Install'Officers which were worked over by China-| ^'hcr form.” Mead said of the toria La'Vorgna, mother, 48 Wal­ 16(K) shot-holes covering an Urea portant road hub aiyl German Domei reported that "Admiral nut avenue, Waterbury. Lawrence Sonik and Margaret ory drilling.' When the second or visit our office, room 707, American Industrial Building. COLDS Mr.s. Alice Kington, District based Super-Fortresses yesterday, ! sending bill. "It will take a long stronghold between Krakow and Seizo Kobayashi, president of the World War broke out. 20 areas of 1300- square miles. The deep­ 3^2 X 5 li.4)” Llberto. Sergt. George R. —Mrs Tobias. Hen’s the modem tnatment most Deputy President and staff- of this and at least 30 Japanese civilians ' time to get it enacted and more Kielce, while other hundreds were po-werful Imi>eria1 Rule Assistance The weekly meeting of the' in Great Britain had been tested est w’gll is about 7000 feet deep.. young modien now uee to help rdkve Ida Streuble, aunt, Niantlc. uh 7— 2 X 5 fi.4” city will go to Stafford Springs on | were killed In the raid, the broad- j t" sel "P the machinery to slain north of (Thmlelnlk in the Political society, called the leaden Marsh. Pvt. Carl W.—Mrs. Elea .School Im provem ent League was, Foiir From Slate by the Anglo-Iranian -kimpany. That\thc creation of this new MacDonald UphoUtering Cd. tnoKular ■oraien, Gonoestian and ir­ Wednesday evening to Install the : cast said. ipernt-' It. drive to the Nida river. Capture to an important meeting Sunday held Friday morning. The new of-' but total production did not then industry^hbuld have been kept ritation in upper btoncUal tubes, and officers of Myriad Rebekah Lodge ' If the Japanese report is true. ; “f think that if any legislation is nor Marsh, wife, Glenville road, MAIN ST. ____ HARTFORD PHONE 3-4127 23— 2 ft.^y4” X 5 of Pinezow gave Koniev a good and the men were asked to express GlenviUe. ' fleers are: Robert MurdoCk. presi-; Oil Casualty List ixcecd 867 tons. Their rapid war­ secret fot\ so long, not merely couritimi from colde; You hut nib at Odd Fellows Hall. A supper will ' these 200 planes#may he a part If ; nteded, the problem might be base for an outflanking movement their opinions regarding the cur- time development—100,000 tons a from the w^rld but from the peo­ One Week Delivery V icu VopoRnb on throat, emst and Macedo, SergL James — Mrs. dent: vice-president Raymond; I 2— 2 X 3 ft..iyr be served at 6 o'clock preceding Vice Admiral John S. McCain's i bandied more cxpecitipqsly by on Warsaw or for a northwestward rept political situatipn." Pcracchio; secretary. Ella Fac-; ear from some 238 wells scat­ ple of thes'e Islands, is surely batk at hecMnie, and right away. the installation. carrier force which has been ram- 'i,ving the WPB statutory author- "Plans Not Drastic Enough” Irene Rodrigues .mother, 11 Leon- unique'in the^latory of oil. Cen­ 1— 2 ft.^y4” X 3 drive across the Nazi Poland com-' ?hettl; Judge, Conrad Tobias; tered over many square miles ,— paging deep in what was formerly L Iv I" enforce ceilings on the num- munication lines. Regarding the meeting, Domei sird street, Norwalk. Jurors: Joan Cornelhison, Alan Washington, Jan. 15.—(A>t— The Is the culmination of painstaking sorship has Just\eleased the story a Japanese-controlled aea except Iemploves in civilian produc- said; “Within the society are fac­ McCabe, Second Lieut. George nimes of 17 casualties with next 33—2 X 4 fi.-0” p g f i t T M r a s The Warsaw-Krakow railway W.—Mrs. Emcline C. McCabe, Rogers, Theresa .Kurys, Raymond prospecting and drilling. By 1941 but the exact lo^tlop of the oil for Allied aubmarine forays. iFWing the and highway were cut In the tions which bel'eve current plans Peracchlo. 4 of kin in New England were the target optimistically set • by fields remains a military ^ re t. ' to upccgbwRicfaiai Public Records Friday, when last reported, a \ i^MC authority to stop labor are not drastic enough and there wife, 97 South alrcet, Waterbury, 8— 2 X 4 Miasowa-Birxegf area. 13 miles Melluzzo, SergL Vincent 8. — Students having perfect attend­ am ong 277 ot the Navy, Marine the British Oil Control Board was lufcaw m to ipedal group of McCain’s planes struck, a t; loarding In war pignts. . southwest of Kielce. which la 93 exists a strong group -which be­ ance during the month of Decem­ 100,000 tons a year This figure IRfdifinRi VRpOft. Mrs. Serflana M^uzzo, mother, 20 IS—2 ft.^y4” X 4 harbors, shipping, seaplane bases miles southwest of Warsaw. An­ lieves bold and unprecedented po­ ber ■ve; Gilbert Negro, Raymond (^nps and Coast Guard listed by has’ now been achieved. Warrantee Deeds and air fields along the French Mead qaid the committees field litical renov.'ttion is neneasary to Benton street, Hartford. ,tne Navy department today as UiiiieedecI Lights V: 1— 2 ft.^y4” X 5 ft.4)” other Soviet Column had driven to Nachand, Pvt William E.—Mrs. Peraefchio, Alan Rogers, Morris y The oilfields are elisentially a Joseph X. Anti ik, to M ary D. Indo-Chlna coast. , ’’'"ts had been checking for some within nine miles south of KKielce. see the war ip a successful conclu­ rilversteln, David Toomey, Georgy dead, missing or wounded. British achievement. St(ilied Brit­ ^ chectandbadc Kockla, property located, on Good­ I ‘ime In reputed manoower ahort- sion. Edna NacMand, mother. 1199 Men with next of kin in New 8— 2 f t . ^ y 4” X 5 The Russian communique dis­ Campbell avenue. West Haven. IL)se, Jr.. W ard Gochee, R a y m o ^ ish techniciahs were c^led home Waste of Coal eurfaewlikea win street. ' e areas and would have their re- closed that other Soviet troops had “Conferences by those who ba- Negro, Kenneth Skinner, LawrMce England inci ide from Connecti­ from Persia to supervise and in­ wanning poultice. Marion Zinsser to Mien Realt;' ports ready next week. * licve that a second political re­ Nikel, Pvt. SUnley T.—Mrs. cut: 5 — 2 11.-61/4” X S fl.- 8 ” ^ap Life Line seized the railway sOtriun of the Stella Nikel, wife, 96 Liberty IToma. Ruth Baronousky. A;ame In some newspaper havlns a clr- ancae lak^foi three years. Trusley.'^vt. John E. Mrs. Admiral Russell R. Wncsche, NOW OPEN A LLEN & 4 Light Storm Sash 'lulafion In said probate district, with­ "This corporation was Informed SpdMh Wildly OlMered > Margaret 'm isley, wife, 368 Ben­ 8:15 'Twenty year* of progress In in ten days from the date of this order, that, at the time of a reported Scobie’t apeech, made from a the growth of healthy chicks pro­ USCG, commandant of the U. S. ♦» and .return make to this court of the Legal Notices ton streeL Hartfoid. HITCHCOCK f t - 01/ 4” X 2 £ t-ll */8 enemy attack, unidentified air- balcony at ,Britlah headquaiten. Weiner, Pfo Solon* L. • — Sid gram by Hoy E. Jones, Extension Coast Guard, w' give the address notice given. AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD All Line* of Insnrance • WILLIAM 8. HYDE (Taft believed to be that oI the was wildly otepred by the dem- K l ^ cousljK 47 Westbourn Park- Poultryirnan; 9 p. m. .Identification at the graduation exercises of the O i l C o . £ - / ” X 3 £ - / ” at Msneheater vithln and for th* Dis­ 1 01 4 1 35 8 Judge. - trict of Msnehester. oh the 18th day of enemy, was fired by antl-air- onstraton. who aurged through wav aireexHa»'tfo):d. of rapid feathering in day-old and United States Coast Guard Acad­ I DorE ne’s 053 5IAIN STREET 155 CENTER STREET PHONE 5293 H-l-lS-45. January. A. D.. IMS. craft, guna.” the atreets of Athens waving Brit- WltalL^Pvt. Frank W. — .Mrs. 8 weeks old chicks: demonstration, emy's Bessrve school, Jan. 17, : ' TINKER BUILDING TEU 3IUS £1- 11/ 4” X 3 £1- 8 ” by Roy E. Jones; 9:30 poultry AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Present WILUAH S. HTDE. Bm|.. 4. More than fl.OOO for damage lah, American and Greek fli^ . Dorothy WIL-iil, wife. South Wil when approximately 100 hew en­ at Manchester, within and for the Dis­ Judge. to an oil company’s property oh After evacuating the areas pre­ ton^-''^ ■ proapebta in 1945-gendral discus­ signs will receive their commis E • DRESSMAKING , f l . . l i / 4” X 5 f i - 0 ” EaUt* of Wllliem M. Brown late of sion. ' • trict of Man.i-beater, on the inh day Mancheslrr. In e*ld.District, deceased. the California coast which was scribe lit Scobie'i terms, which sions, -it was announced here today. £l.-4i/4” X f l . - 0 ” of Ja n u ary . A. D.. IMS. became effective last midnight, Youth Felliiwship The occasion, will . be the first i • ALTERATIONS 5 PreMDt WILLIAM 8. MYOK, Eaq„. The Adbiinistratrix hgring exhibit­ shelled by a submarine, "probably ed her adminletrstion ( aeeount with Japaneae.” the Elas win hold 21 but of th* PhMl "A WAVE, A WAG The weekly meeting of the commissioning, of a' class of re­ Judge. Yo'Jth Fellowship of . the Quarry- £1- 41/ 4” X 3 £ l - l l 5 / g ” Estate ot Oeorge H. Walker late of said estate to this courtNfor allowance, 5. A claim ot |10 for damage to 37 prefectures In Greeoa, rapr*- AND A MARINE" serve enslgpis since last June and [ # PLAIN SEWING it u .V . - Tolland ville church w ill be. held Tuesday will mArk the resumption of a re­ £ - / ” X 4 ft-3 5/g” Manchester In said diatrict. deceased. Th.t ‘ h day of a houae in tha San Francisco bay sen£ig about two-thirds ot tbo 1 61 4 Appllcstlon having been made that country. Hh evening at 7 p. ir. in the church serve officer, training program In letter* of admlulatration be granted on Januery, A. D„ 1M8 at f\ o'clock (w. area struck by a Navy blimp. Richard Miller, aerial gunner basement with Lillian Murdock in thi-. Coast Guard. The men receiv­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiihjiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim £1- 61/ 4” X 5 £ l - 0” M id estate, aa per application on flle, t.) forenoon, at the Probate OBlce. In ‘ Most of the relatlvely-snutll British troope received strict asid Manchester, be and the same la inatructlona not to open Are on at Fort Myers, Florida, haa been charge of the devotional eervice. ing their commissions all served In tt number of claims paid by War advapeed to the rank of corporal £1- 61/ 4” X 3 £1- 75/ 8” ORDERED;—That the foregolnlr ap­ aoelgned for a bearing on tha allow­ any Bias, who Jiave three days The membera are planning another the-enlisted ranks prior to being ance ot aaid odminlatratlon account Damage Corporation have been In Corporal Mlllei: is the aon of Mr. entertainment slinUar to. the one sent to the academy for thit train­ plication be heard and determined at with aaid estat^.-and aocertainment ot Hawaii ahd Atoaka. graea to avociiatr the mountaia £i..7y4” X 3 ft..75/8” LEARN the Probate Office in Manchester in r^ona Inimodlately adjacent to and Mrs. Benjamin Miller of Tol­ given laat year that waa' tc well ing, and 25 per cent of the class aaid District, on the 30th d.of Ja n ­ helre and tb'* Court dtrecta the Ad- Th* corporaLon rtvaaled that I I I land and Weat Hartford. received. ^ have received decorations In the mlnlotratrix to gieo publie aotico to all the area.) Terms of .tlM kdsssedbqhhb £1- 71/ 4” X 4 £1.- 3 ” uary, A..D., 1M8 at * o’clock (w. t.) It paid mors than |13,800 lor a J^thotiM WSC8 Officer* Elected current war. In the forenoon, and that notice be pweoni Intereated therein to appear truce can for a gradual pullback Rev. Hollik Franch has an­ MEANS and be hrard Ibgreon b / publlahing. a building in Honolulu destroyed by TODAY AND TUESDAY nounced that on and after Janu­ Mra. Herald Lee was re-elected At the graduation exercises, £1- 81/ 4” X 4 £1- 8 ” SPANISH! given to sU persona interested in said copy of thia order In aome newspaper te a. final agreed line. The ESas estate of the pendency of said applica­ the falling of an airplane shot PICTURE OF THE YEAR! I ary 16 he will be free to devote aa nreaident o f the Women's So- which I will bo held In the audlfor- tion and the time and place of hearing having a circulation in said Dlstrlcf. down by V. S. Forces. 'Hit plane will be permitted to carry, off all Ucnly For Christian Service for ium of the academy a t '11 a. m. £l.-8i/4” x ^ £i.-l” ' ' - V:** • ■ five days before said day ot beorlng arma and equ^ment they wish full time to the work of the luiLLmm p. auisH This Is the last week to therson, by publlahing a copy-of this •and return make to Ihl* court. was unidentiflad at tha tima .be- church here i and the chapel in i945. Other officers include: vice Rear Admiral James Pine, USCG. onter in some newspaper havlns a dr- WILLIAM HTDE cause ot lack of signals, bat after during the (^l^-period. president, Mtsa Doris Skinner; sitperintendent of the oc.tdemy. £1.-113/8” X 5 £ 1 . 4 ” enroll in a 20 lesson course culstlon In said diatrict. at least live a. South Coventry. Except In casea days before the day of said hearing, Judge. tha crash turned out th hie a U. B. ot urgent concern, he will make secretary, Mrs. Albert Skinner; wrlll also speak and :the chaplain in Conversational Spanish. H-l-U-46. ^ Shocking Plaat Ufo ffomdr.^Henry B. Hodgkins (Ch Suneral £1- 01/ 4” X 4 £1- 2 ” to appear If they see cause at said plane. This occurred bafora July no engagements for Mondays,, the .reasurer, Mra. Chartra T. E. IVU- We will arrange £or service iu time and place and be heard relative AT A COURT o r PROBATE HELD 1, 1942. "preacher’s Sabbath." Rev. French lett; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C,), UkNFI, will offer the Invoca Every spoonful of our Sealtest £t.-0y4” X 4 £l.-75/g” thereto, and make return to this court, at Mancheater within and for the Dl'- The corporation haa always bean The wkunga of Unnoeu« on the William Perrett; devotional leader, tton and h^edtetloi) and present e WILLIAM 8. HYDE sex eyatem In plant life ..ehockad Since has been bngaged in outside work liome Ice Cream must contain the finest '; trict of Manebrster. on the 13th day testaments loathe graduates. /TEL. 6759 Judge. reluctant to iasua general state- connected witb government since Mrs. Woodrow Saccoccio; pubi £i.-01/4” X 5 £1,-8” .of January, A. D„ 194B. ' , the religious worUrot the IBtk lidty, Mra. John Brlcjtson. any parUot the country. Our ingredients available. These-—on top H-1-15-46. .Preaent WU*UAM a. HTDE, Eaq.. menta about it* policy in paying century onfL .were banned for bis coll to the Tbllond pastorate £1- 61/ 4” X 4 f l . - 8” Judge. claims, prtferring to Judge each Bottea IMefa of Sealtest Quality Control* in ouF year* in several European eoun- opd duty to floUhed. Mr. and Mra- A< jl. Budd of Eatate of Harry M. St. John late ot ;caaa on its owr m erits.-Bot froin You TXs regular m ^ th ly meeting March of Dimes pl'arita—iqaure ice cream of consist­ £ i .-81/4” X 4 £t- 8 ” Manchester, to oatd Diatrict. deceased. tha Honolulu example it seams triea. '' - Waahlngton, D. C„ are the parepta membership in the National 22Sm«iSt The iAdminlstratriX baring exhibited of Tolland. Community Women’s of a aon born recently. Mrs. Budd ently fine flavor and high'nutritional her odpilniatratlon account with said clear that if U. S. forces Uk* ac­ Far a LMgh club wUl held in the social waa the former Miia Charlotte Campaign Starts p h o n t Oil t'om p;iny estate to this Court for "allowance. It is tion against a auppoaed enem: on­ rooms of th* Federated Cbtmrii Reichard of Bolton. value. Isn't ice cream like this ORDERED;—That the 30th day of slaught—even If tole later turns Wednesday, January 17 at Funeral Directors Association DAYooiNICilT January, A. D.. IMS. at 9 o'clock (w. John Ruakla went to the ’Brit­ CJioir rehearsal of the Quarry: worth insisting upon? t.) forenoon, at the Probate Office,' in hut to be a false alarm—such ac­ ish Museum and looked at the o'clock. vUle church will be held Wrilhes- C o n le r l tion is considered "resisting ene­ . The Lodiea' Aid Society of the New York, Jan. 15— (Ab —^The 4340 aaid' Maochaater. be and the p.-une ia penguin nriiiWt whenever he felt day at 7 p. m, 1946 March of Dimes campMgn, to BOLAND aaaigneid for a hearing on the allow­ my attack." downhearted; this exhibit always As^’ church is sponsoriiig a Better gives us connections, natiour* ance of aaid adminlatratlon account A nutrition meeting wUl be held provide for an intension of the Montgomery Ward - On* more example , was given: made him lau^.^______Brush demonstration to be held at ‘Tueaday evening at 8 p jn. In the with Said eatate and aoeortaliwnent of ONE Evraram adalWtSSr battle sgainsi Utfontlie' paralysis, heirs and this Court direota the 'Adr Since July 1. 1942, the corporffUon the parsonage Tuesday evening, partoh house of the Center church is offlciwlF ibKlrr way. HAN." ^ 1 1 D ial has pald^ 928,61)0 for losses in the New Indnatvy M COME EABLT! ! 1 j 3 - --trv SO at 8 p: m. #24.828 R a in ST. i TEL.5161 MANCHESTER mlnlstratrlx to giv, public notice to FBATORB AT 9i1B — Itif n Manchester to which #U wopien BagU. O’Cuaitor, presidAnt of the wide. •■ ■ - - all persona (atorested therein to ap­ AleuUiyn islands—chiefly of live­ be last monthly meeting if Bolton on* Invited. National Foundation for Infantile m M rn t t S etImmI Oefo IVid*m Cm f n lAm \M) H I I M20 pear and be heard thereon by publish- mn*!**f*** village of Mors at the 'Polland Ladles’ Aid Socie­ Ing a copy of this order Ir seen* asws- stock. It saama that amployaa;. Of The Mrs. Herald Lee wtohea to thank Paralysis, opening the campaign T*m la Ik* Jm * D*ri»-SMltt« VaiM* Proano, paper horiag a ctreularieo Ei aaid Dle- th* Inaorad parsons w«ra evacuat­ Hin, N, a. hoi UkM to th* ty, January lOth It was voted to all the membera of the WSCS who Yesterday, said in a rddlo address ^wkk Jack Hrier. Thandtra »:3* 9. M. NKNcrnwk trlcL ffoe days boforo said day of ed indffiUelpaat r of enemy attack. moBufocture ' of hand-mlde rug* start a “Traveling Basket" to have cooperated with her this past over CBiS that last year’s epidemic !Ambtiltthc« Serriee FURNACE BURNER SERVICE baaring and return mak> to this Court. ’The animal* were raleasef. from and loo akined mountaineer- Read Herald Advh. raise necessary funrls. The Trav- year to make it a succesafiil year —second worst In the nation's his­ I C E CREAM Adveitihe in The Herald— ^It Paye WILUAM a. HTDE their corrals and lefjt without a weavers have found permanent ellAg Basket " will be started with tor the society. p Judge. - .-V* ^ • “ tory—

TifANCHESTER irVTSWlTTO HERAlib, nAIYCnESl'ISK, UUNN., MONDAY, JANUAKY Ift, i;i4» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 16,1946 iMurses Should Remember Gives Sermon Where Army Sorts Mail \for Millions of GI Joes Wedding Date boseyielt Given War Sacrifice Next Feature at State Theater Assembly Will Iritons tose Idea That Veterans Are Heroes On Firmness Is Celebrated Wasting Seen Resume Work swers to Puzzles By Ruth MUlett a.abled, but touchingly jrounc. Thty.-, Of Any ‘Soft Peace’ Mr. and Mrs. William F. .'t' Solon Says America To Open Third Legis*. In comme*iting on the shortage ! ar* old now—Ala Uday'di yoiUB -■ South Church Pastor of nurses fm work in Veterans’ ' veterans will some day be ola—-but ' I i ir'ir'tiiBimiiiini n'l ' " Quish Keep “Op eu 'HasX Advantage Over Must Be Willing fo lale Week Tomorrow; they are still heroes and should'. Cites Churchill As an hospitals Dr. Charles M. Griffith still be regarded as heroes. Xord Vansittart Rallies House” for Friends. jQ^ther Housewives Be* Pay Price for Peace. Much Labor Done. cays: "The thing we’ve got to do It might even wake ua up a Ut> Example of Trait.,. is to make our American girls — tie it we called the hospit^ car* Large Body of Public / cause She Cau Talk I Hie Ellsworth Memorial High trained and nearly trained nurses yjirttr Mr. and Mrs. WUllam P. Quish school basketball team defeated Meriden, Jan. 16—(C)— Cong. Hartford. Jan. 15—(/P) — Con­ Ing for dis< barged service m en,. With Head*Men. necticut’s General Assembly, thus - -realize that the veterana they suffering from wounds and lllneos* Opinion Against Easy "Firmness as a quality of of Plymouth Lane observed their Blast Hartford High school basket­ Walter H. Judd of Minnesota says will care for arc not old men, but Christian character is sa essential IM far seeffiingly dlspbsed to work es "Heroes Hospitals” Instead of 25th wedding anniversary ysatsr- youths who only a short while ago t*. Terms for' Germany. aa compassion In dealing with ths By James Marlow ! ball team, 44-3^, at ^ s t Hartford that the United StaYes must join hard and. but for its opening day Veterans Hospitals. It would sound day with an open houas to gym Friday evening. The Ells­ with the rest of tbs- world and be nile.s squabbles, amicably, opens were their next-door neighbors i’ note of the present, rather than moral problems of life," said Rev. Washington, Jan. 16.—(JT)—May- | and school mates. I’m afraid many Curt "Rtes*, international W Ralph Ward, Jr., In his sermon worth Seconds defeated the East Its third legislative week Tuesday. of the past, ant' perhaps nurses i ¥ - » ,3- J many friends in Manchester, willing to pay the price of estab­ girls aren’t 'nterested in serving ioumaUat and author of «uch yester^y morning at South Meth.- be reading this will make house- Hartford Seconds, 31-20. It was lishing good rcl^ on s and trans­ Though thefe have been but would be more inclined to care for AJth surroundifig towns. Th# qfiupl* Ellsworth’s tenth victory this sea­ with this agency simply because heroes than fot veterans; of what­ beiit-aelUng hooka aa "The odlst church. Preaching on "The «« wrivea feel a little better If— late them into action. throe sessions, much important they'r-.' afniid of that word vet- Moaia Go Underground" and i ■ Were made happy during the day son with no losses, ever age. Master's Firmness," Mr. Ward upon receipt of a cable tm in their They have trouble trying to un* Dr. Judd, who quit^ his medl.ial legislation has been proposed, oriin.” ''Total Eaplonage” which said that this quality was the CpI. Eklward Gibbons. Aerial .some committees already arc or­ son, WUliam P. Quleh./Jr.. from derstand why. the government has Gunner, son of Mr. arid ^i-s. Ed- practice irt' Minneapolis, to go into That is a lesson not only nurses have forecaat happenings In- cross thread of His charMter. In missionary work in cb(nB, told ganized and Governor Baldwin need to leari--but all civilians. In Named Temporary Oommissiomr alde Germany with ' uncanny Him undeviatlng loyalty to the will an air base In Bngloi^ suddenly done something, or ward Gibbons of Station 47, South has cooperated in getting legisla­ Windsor, la home on furlough the delegates to the 78th annual state our minds we must come to have accuracy, la in B^ope on aa- of God matches a life Of winsome Mr. and Mrs. Qutni received a hasn’t done it- Y .M. C. A. here Saturday that tive wheels rolling by sending in the same kind of respect for the Canberra, Australia. Jan. 3K— algnment from NBA Service. attractiveness." large number o f ^ f U of various first one in 13 months of service. nominations of .some 16 juvenile. w.rd veteran a.” -we have for the (/P)—lAppointment of Col. W. R, Cma Oct Answers He will return to further training "the terrific sacrifice now being Hodgson, secretary of the Aus­ The following ia one of a ae- '•Firmness, If It la to give kinds and 'flowort and other re­ made by this nation In the pres^ Common Pleas, Superior and Su­ word hero. '. strength to character, must not membrances M m their friends. But the president’a wife has an I'ri North Carolina. tralian Department of Ebcternal rlaa of hia dlapatchea which advantage ovet other housewives. ent ■ conflict” will .have been wast­ preme Court judge.s whose terms But our interest and sympathy will appear exclusively In The be something put on in time of Guests attended the party from Mrs. Annie Kupchunos of Elling­ will expire during the next two /Affairs, as temporary Australian She can ask the head-men ove. for ton Road, Wapping, was admitted ed unless* at its conclusion the shouldn't be founded on the fact. Crists but must undergird one's Nc-w York/Wlllimarttlc, Spring- years. thc,t today's’ veterans arc young. nigh commissioner to Canada woa lunch and get the answers. to the Hartford hospital where she churches of the natiori send men announced today. life. It must grow out of convic­ field, W awbury and Boston. ^ and Women of talent and ability Two Important Labor Bills For thi'y won’t always be youyig. By cart Bleae tion." The firmness of Winston Remember how at Christmas underwent an opejs-tlon last Thurs­ Toey’ll grow old like the rest of *Mr. add Mrs. Quiob were mar­ time OPA suddenly ordered a lot day.' into missionary work on a large Two Important labor bills, a la­ liondon— Do the British favor Churchill Im the day of Britain's ried on Januasy 14, 1920 In St. scale In foreign lands to lay firm­ bor relations act for intrastate us—onlM niny of them will grow mortal danger crystallized the Army Post Offlca Is world's largest struotura of aa uoreto and otade* block of saved-up food stamps cancell­ The Ellsworth Memorial High old in liospitals. WbyThouunflii of Dociora t "soft peace" for Germany? Deft- James’s church by Rey. William ed? school basketball team will play ly the foundation of Christian industry and a measure liberaliz­ Vansittart heads "Win the British feeling and resulted In a J . JHcGurk. Mrs. Quish was t^e Their need for our understand- g m Havo Proacribod ' hltely not, aaya Lord Vansittart, Pesice Movement” sUnd against her enemy which This still has housewives talking Newington High school team Jan. living. They are Mr. and Mrs.. Brown. In real life they are ing the workmen’s comperusation i- g/syinpathy and help, their need I-mer Miss Agnes Wopdhouse. Said Dr. Judd: "When we go out law, alrrcady have been Intro­ leading exponent of hardbotlcd, was unyielding because It wss In­ New York—On the sit of th e. Erection of the building- was to themselves. It puzzled Mrs. 16 at the Newington gym. and , co-stars in International 110101*03' our remembrances and honor herent within him as a leader. rushed when it became apparent r. Quish has been a funeral di­ Roosevelt, too. to run the world, the rest of the tip t production. '‘Caa,anova Brown," which is presented at the 8tate duced. and others include bills ex­ them won't grow less with the handling of the Germans. cidentslly, Vansittart probably old Madison Bqusrs Garden Bowl rector here for the paat 28 -years world will gang up against us tending the governor’s war paw-/ Nothing short of that kind of that volume ot Chrletmaa mall She said so at a news confer­ VV^ednesday, Thursday. Friday, Saturday under the RKO Radio banner. years—just because they arc old ^ B r t U S S H I \ Thera is no likelihood that pub* will go to the United States short­ firmness could havs withstood lit Long Island City, where hun­ with a funeral parlor located at ence. She wondered why OPA and the next time....we will come This is the second time that Gary and Teresa have been screen hus­ era, which expire Feb. 1, chanff veterans, rather than young ones. lie opinion in Great Britain will ly on a lecture tour. that crisis. dreds of thousands o^ fight fans would triple that of last year. 226 Main etreet. . • couldn't have given some advance Strike Issues through as a-little nation of 135 band and wife, tholr fii.st pairing having been in “Pride of tJie Yan- ing the state bingo law in several It win grow greater as more and join that of cerUm circles in the To Assure Future Mr. Ward pointed out that in Army and Post Office authorities notice of the cancellation. million asking to be let alone. 'kees.''/ Nunnaliy Johnson wrote the screen-story and produced this Irriportant re.spects and t^clnd more of life passes them by. United SUtea in,demanding easier ones watched heavyweight title Vansittart says. "The main ob­ the coming peace tenacity of will perfected a method of handling 60 OPA Boss Chester Bowles saw Ruling World Talk Insanity felicitous film comedy, which veteran directed. irig the 1943 authorizatl^ for a “Heroes ilnspltals’’ peace terms, Lord Vansittart firm­ ject of the movement i.s to assure bouts, Uncle Sam has built s mod­ Being Settled new highway across / Fairfield The old veterans who aren’t ap­ must play a vital part. One can million parcels on an assembly line a story about her puzzlement. He "Russia does not seem to lack ly believes. He has doubts, how­ the future when 1 am dead. The be firm without being revengeful. em miracle of postal efficiency to About Town wrote her an explanation. county against which bounty resi­ pealing in their need of nursing Pertusaln mu$t be tood when thflO- ever, concerning the tenacity of people or have a problem of pop­ sands upon thousands of Doctors next generation must watch that We can be fair and yet be firm. serve his millions of fighting men. ptlficiple. Some other things must have ulation. The Japs are asking for dents raised such a/nue and cry. care to nurses today—the veterans future generations in maintaining no future government gives In to So far only a j/w of the bills the girls thiiik of when they hear have prescribed it for so many yean. But if we try to be generous and Eleven foreign fronts sertsd by Three railroad spurs were built \ \ been bothering her, too. She asked Satisfactory Progress more and there is ferment in In­ Pertussin acts at once to reUeve ' a atrict watch over Germany. future German demands. They forgiving without Integrity of Members of the Tall Cedars are /Economic Stabilizer Fred Vinson Can 4~Fs Be Whipped which soon, p e ^ p s by the end of the word—were young men once, Since reading the British prew ths New York Port of Embarkiv' as part of the building. Fifty rail­ dia, and church cannot long hold too. Not so many years ago they coushlng. It loosens and makes < must be watchful all the time." purpose we shall certainly lose asked to meet at the Masonic apd Food Boss Marvin Jones over Reported 'by Army It back. Yet, we with only 135 this week. wjK be coming in by easier to raise. 8efe and effect. _ and talking to people in all walks The organization, while favoring tlon receive their mail from this road cars can be accommodated at the hundred have ' been. Intro­ came out of wtir scarred and dis- the peace, declared the preacher. one time. Electric "mules" carry Temple at 7:30 tjils evening. They fdr lunch.^ million people are talking of rul­ both old and young, Xnexpenshrel of Ufa had Indicated a growing no political party, will work for mammoth sorting station,/the will then proceed In a body to Wat- Officer in Cleveland. Into Fighting Shape duced. measures amending char­ tendency toward isolationlsni world's largest structure pt con­ the mall from trucks and railroad Helped By Explanations ing the world. Such talk is in­ defeat of any future candidate for kins Funeral Home to pay final sanity...... Maybe we can buy the ^^maamnmamim ters of Municipalities, providing and appeasement of a future Ger- Parliament who is suspected of crete and cinder block. The struc­ cars to four great work areas SoV after getting explanations pensions for certain' individuals. 6th Amiy Troops where 8,000 civilian employees sort tribute to Joseph Tedford.. from Bowles, Vinson and Jones, Cleveland, Jan. —Settle* world and that will . solve the atany, tlila correspondent had appeasing tendencies. Public pro­ ture, covering 60,000 ^uare feet ment of issues which led to a strike No One Knows Whether Draft Order Woiihl restpri^K forfeited rights, etc. Bought an Interview with Lord of fioor space, was built in just and bag mail according to key Mrs. Rbosevelt wrote in her syndi­ problem, yet the false philosophy roposals already Introduced to tests against any government Cross Agno River; The monthly meeting of the In­ and resulted in Army seizure of of giving people things for noth­ VaniatUrt, who la a known ex-1 lenient toward Germany will be 106 days, (an Incredibly short time numbers used, tor security reasons. asmuch. Clima of the Cliurch ot the cated "My Day" column that the Mean Net Gain to War Effort ake radical changes in the - RECORDS tremlst concerning the question j for so vast a .>rolsct. This time The Army maintains s separate explanations had helped her to; the Cleveland Electric Illuminating ing has never worked satisfactor­ organised. The public ■ will be Nazazene will be held tomorrow ily in history." minor courts of the state have not at what to do with Germany. constantly educated concerning Expand Beachhead includes everything from prepara­ portion of the building where bags evening at sight o’clock at the "Understand not only some of Company Saturday is progressing more familiarly known heart^ discouraged legislators from send­ are checked and marked for their i Railroad spurs built into the In addition to Congressman By Douglas Larsen He appears younger than his the German danger. Any attempt tion of plans U, pounding the last ttine. Assembly'line proce home of Mrs\John McAllister, 49 the difficulties which confront satisfactorily. Col. E. A. Lynn,! NE.A .Staff Correspondent trouble. Approximately one third ing in resolution# nominating 6t years, gdx>d*Iaoktng and intelli­ final destination. I them in getting us properly cloth­ Judd's talk, another fetaure was to minimize war guilt will be re^ (Continued From Page One) nail. Wadswortii street. chief of the Cleveland Ordnance i the election of state “Y" officers Washington—Let's suppose Oort- of them got that way through town and borough court judges, gent Under numerous govern- pudlsted. ed and fed during the war period and that Judiciary corivmittee soon last year’s production each month but to understahd some of the hard district who was placed in charge topped by Herbert E. Baldwin of gress actually does get around to “residual effect of injury/' accord­ loenta, he was Undersecretary of Vansittart and his helpers are below the railway town of Shwebo, Truman J. Covries of 72 Hudson will have a big stack of these on larger bridges leading southward for the next seven months above work which g o « into the making of facilities, reported today. Westport, as ejmirman. . Baldwin, ing to the report. R e ^ t Is they State and served as pecial ad- of almost "German” thoroughness. from Llngayen gulf, "forcing the Southeast Asia headquarters said street who la leaving this week for drafting 4-Fs for e.ssentlal war hand. that of :044 and to this end an in­ New Haven with a group of of decisions." former rtatc’ representative and now have paralyzed rriosclrs. mal- ' Vtaor to the Foreign Office. Albft Whatever their final success 20 Yank Invaders to use slow ferry today. Colonel Lynn said that Army work as War Mobilization Director forined bones, missing fingers and gather he has devoted 40 years to Banner Year Is See creasing number of fen.ale opera­ draftesA, was honored Saturday Now Bowlos hadn’t said any­ officers held meetings yesjerday .senator, succeeded William M. Making 1,800 Planes Monthly and 30 years hence, which alone services to transport (Vital equip­ Commando troops which atofm- tives are needed by the company thing publicly about his letter to Short of Hartford. ' Jamifs F. Byrnes recommends. other obvious drt^cts. public service. counts, German post-war propa­ ment over sluggieh, wide rivera." ed ashore last week on the Myebon night with a party at Schaub’s with representatives of the ClO- WHlle sharply opposed to the tor Siwing operatlona and as Restaurant, East Windsor Hill. Mrs, Rooeevsit but when "My Day” 1/tllity Workers Organizing co#i- Other officers chosen were Hud- What will be the gain? Byrnes says/"Make these guys London, Jan. 15—i/Pi—A Dutch COLUMBIA — DECCA ~ VICTOR gandists and apologists will have Mac Arthur’s communique cover peninsula 32 miles southeast of weavers. ' appeared he was asked right away. •son B. Hastings of New Haven iqppeasement policy of<- Baldwin a tough time making England Ing operations Saturday said the Akyab have run Into stiff Japa­ By Cheney Bros. ^ About 35 frlenda were present mittee and with CEI officials. Right off the bat Army could get into esseritial work.” But what medical student only recently ar­ ia d Chamberlain, he was unable irom Wllllroantlc, Hartford and How can the average hous.*wife AH Plants Back To Normal and C. Arthur Dubois of Water- start rehabllitaiiig about 702,600 everyone wants to know Is how rived here from occupied Holland forget German atrocities, a task enepoy "has as yet been unable to nese resistance, the communique be expected to undrirstand some of bury, vice chairmen; Jack Cluett to protest publicly, since he was which they performed admirably concentrate forces in reslstanes. ’ added. this town. Yesterday afternoon A company spokesman reported of ' the 4,2J7,000 and whip them many of these guys are already in estimated today that the -German.# POTTERTON'S ims which are : Mr. and Mrs. Cowles kept "open the latest government rules and that all plants in,the CEI’s five- of Greenwich, secretary’ and Har­ essential wdrk as a result of past are producing li800 aircraft a A state employee. His career aa after 1918 because England want­ A spokesman reported the only In the Kbiadan valley sector of regulations if Mrs. Rooseyelt ca'n't into fighting .shape. At least that's At The Center 5A9-541 Main Street SghUr for stsrnal watchfulness Local Firm Launching S'JSV K V rm in Wheeler Sees house” for their relatlvea and county territory were back in nor­ old L. Blakeslee of New’ Haven, the claim of a report just released threats and the lure of fancy in­ month in great underground fac­ ed to forget and there was no stiff otiposttlon was stilt in the the Arakan lu.ls enemy resistance understand tht-m? trea.surer. against Germany started after he also was stiffening and one ad- Big Expansion Pro­ other approved changes will In­ friends and more than 60 from mal operation and that only an from the Senat-, Sub-committee on flated salaries? tories. ' ' » Vansittart. billy aecuon in ths northeast part clude the ad^tlon of equipment, this and otherTilpce* called to "That,” Bowles said, "is a darn­ nolgned from the service, whan of the batUefront, near Poior- vanced British position was shelled | "insignificant" number of employes Wartime Health and Education. gram; Open New Of­ such as hlg^i'ced warping, sizing Europe Going offer their good wishes to the In- ed good question." were ab^nt. ' he Was 60 years old. Vanlsittart, rublo. 13 miles southeast of Myauktaw. I Gan Understand Resentment Weil, that’s S good start. But ' a ahrawd judge of the trend of and a u to ^ tlc quilling machines duetee. Both groups . presented The 'W^r department, acting on assurance of re.sults ends there. Battles Sweep Planes\.Pbiy Large Part Kani and Alon Occupied | fices in New York. purses of money to Mr, Cowles. And he added: "I can well un­ orders from ^President Roosevelt, Reds to Punish pObllo opinion In England, admita American warplanes, pounding and the Modernization of the spin­ Joker oi the \ hole idea Is that Other units oporatlng In th e! ning mlfl, now inder Way, sched­ To Red Arms Mrs. Cowles was the former MIm derstand the resentment against took possession of the cPpipany . that for many years before the continuously at enemy troop con­ Chlndwln area have occupied Kani, us If the'reasons behind our pc- nobody knows, or iS' even willing war the public was indifferent to­ 600-Mile Front The year 1045 may be the ban­ uled p6 be completed at the war's Mildred A. Besbe of this town and early Saturday morning after a War CTriiiiiiials voys, communications atid air­ a steamer station on the west bank they have two chlldrem - tlons (cancelling the stamps) are to guess, how many 4-Fs are not ward Germany. ' end, (Continned From Page One) strike of 400 coal passers and main­ nojv in essential work. War Man­ dromes, have played a large part ot the Chindwm, 62 miles south of ner year of the paat quarter of a not fully understood." tenance men curtailed light and However, all this is changsd, Seek New Outlets Just remember at this point that power Commission says it’s too (Continued From Page One) in the tucceas of t^e operation by lOUewa, and also Alon on ths Mon­ century for Cheriey Brothers In ’The Hustlers Group will meet in power in a five-county- territory (IPi he says. Wbllg the people are baraoslng JapaneSf efforts to de lay-ye-u branch railway. New manufacturing outlets will agreements or conniving, no more Bowles used to be art advertising London, Jan. 15. — — Ilya tough to get tl^e statistics. Se­ view of the rapid advances made secret or open extensions of the ladles' parlor of the South and dealt a staggering blow to war Ehrenburg, Moscow's best-known I eager to return to their own prob- battls in 1989 and delayed the final bring 'Up reinforcements; Storming nshoro on Burma's be sounded, or.f of the most Im­ Methodist church, tomorrow after­ men end here was a good chance, lective Service says it's a prob­ , leiaa and the BngUab generally, since tlie low ebb years precedini spheres of influence, no more iden­ production. newspaperman, declared in Pravda j fall of Warsaw. In five days, 26 locomotives, west coast, s: miles southeast of portant being the manufacture of noon at t'wo o’clock. Mrs. Ronald for free, to get In a lltUe good-will ' Refusal of a single union steward lem for V/MC. That/s what Byrnes are incapable of thorough hating, cspkirad Akyab, BrlUsh comman­ and following the economic spun yarns for insi '-.tion purposes, tification of oui desperate; military advertising for OPA. today that Russia intends to deal ; says too, \ The Russians last were reported 300 freight cars, more than 400, oc-owities with ulterior political Conran and Mrs. William Irwin to accept assignment from day to with German war criminals in her the vast majority are now deter­ on the Bug 10 miles east of Modltn. motor vehicles and 11 tanks suid do forces occupied the town of pression of 1929. With a new Out­ from rayon staple fiber or a mix­ will be hostesses^' He fished o’jt of his files the let­ The Subcommittee rrtiort which purposes on the port-of ourselves ter to Mrs. Roosevelt and this is night work was' the Immediate ow-n way.' | mined to end the German menace Farther to the northeast, ths armored cars were destroyed in Myebon in (he face of heavy Jap- look upon rapidly changin^con- ture of Maple wool or other fibers. cause of the strike, the Regional has gone into the 4-F situation once and for all. ^ Vansittart be­ nr.vae artillery and machine-gun dltiona and a recognized imd re­ OT of our Allies can possibly cor­ the meat of it: “We ourselves will judge our ; Germans said, the Russians were American air attacks. Numer­ In this processing, super draft rect the ptssnnr mortal errors we Mrs George F . Borst, former War Labor Board reported. tortures and this we will entrust \ pretty thoroughly offers ^atlstlcs; lieves that V-bombs did the trick, fire. vitalized company, launcMng out OPA had wanted to amfounce but no clues as to how ma\- 4-Fs attacking from their Narew ous enemy aircraft were knoekeu equipment will be added with the now are commiUlng,”.. president of thA Manchester Re­ the cancellation a little Imer but Submits List of Demands to nobdy." Ehrenburg said In the ! sad says that from a kOig range bridgeheads on both sides of Ot- out In raids on airdromes. (A Chungking dlspatcli said on a $2,000,000 expensl^program installation of the latest type of publican Womm's Club, will be President Leonard E. Palmer of mi^ht already be up to their necks : ' vlewpomt the Nasis thus did the which was begun in 10I39 and in­ Attacks DninbartoB Odits .Poets its hand was forced on Christmas article which was broadca.st by the | tenburg,-Where they have been On Thursday attack planes and Japanese troopa are. clinging des- spinning frames. ^ one^of the giiest speakers, and rep­ Local 270 of the UWOC termed Moscow radio. in war production. IMtlah paihapa the greatest fa­ porntcly to-tbe Bui-ma road town terrupted by the w a^ the future •Asserting' that he was not Day by a “news leak" and OPA al)out 26 miles south of the East fighters raked highway traffic New finishing machinery will be resent the local club at the dinner­ was sorry about this. ’ the walkout unauthorized but sub­ Russia is not a member of the i Million i'entui ('ases vor by V-bombing them. Prussian border. while heavy bombers unloaded 90 o* Wanting. Maj. Gen. Albert C. of the firm now entering upon its installed in tht velvet mill includ­ speaking aa "an embittered Isola­ meeting of the newly organized mitted a list of demands at a con­ Two Appeaaere third half century " of textile his­ tionist.” Wh*?!,*! said the agree­ But a lot of housewives had been Abed War. Crimes commission in Write off the book.s immediate­ According to the Germane, the tons of explosives on air fields in Wedemeyer .innounced the Chinese ing the Impi-ovement of the pres­ Republican Women's club of East saving their stamps, |ood supplies ference among company, union and I.ondon. ly 443,800 callf'ct ’’manifestly dia- Vansittart sees only two groups Ruaslans were engaged in an at­ the Manila area and at Legaspl no'.v control all but onn of the hills tory, seems brighter than for any ent velvet loor. to Improve their ments at Dumbarton Oaks on the Hartford this evening in Odd Fel­ government agency representa­ like, period in ua history. framevi’pzk of nn 'international were getting lower, and the saved “We wake with the thought of , . demanding appeasement and a tempted nutdracker operation and Batangos to the south. U. surrounding ib*- town.) efficienc.v. ■■ lows hall In that place. up stamps were becoiriing a "threat tives. Berlin and with the same thought t goft peace: rl^ tis t businessmen against East Prussia, also attack­ S. fighters destroyed five air­ The Cheney Brothers company p jRce-keepir.g organization had It was reported that only one REJECTION CAUSES Distribution Setup departed from the principles of the to the whole raUnnlng system.” we lie down to aleep," Ehrenburg tk London who desire to take up ing between Ebenrode and Bchloss- planes on the grbimd at Bam- came to grips with Itself in the Another In the series of Red And this is the end of the story. issue between the company and said. ' “When we are silent we are ManHattly Dl$qualiflacIoty of nations a shown, and oe Miss Jtratton will Slightly Improved tice from Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Her- i ( wo. Of uMcnom m twousawdi) Gumbinnen, on the railroad 16 ing ' heavy bombers IR an attack 'ew oFlces of Cheney Brothers in Brothers quakty, maintained, dur­ grim military nllinncc, destroy the give a demonstration of bu>lget B l^ IC T After delivering a 'series of off Leyte and two supply-loaded on the Hanknw water front, a com­ shey, national director of ^elective miles west of Ebenrode. The Rus­ the Empire State puilding,'New ing the past century to be at tlcl- very concept of iloutrallty. . . , and home accounting, the program Service, that strikers at CE| plants St. Louis—James M. Kurn, 74. teoadoasts for BBC, which later luggers off Ceou. On l^yte, mop- munique annmuiced today. MUSCIF SKILITAI Were published In book form as sians have made their deepest pen­ York at Stb avepue and 34th pated through the ensuing half "As these' proposals now stand should Interest a large number ol who refused to return (o work 'ormer president of the St. Louia- etration of East Prussia to the up crews killed 391 more Japan­ Four other enemy planes street, in recent ,*eeks, women of the towii. Meriden, Jan. 15—(J*)—Dr. Mi­ • ^ e -Bltick Record for Germany” ese In Isolated pockets and cap­ century. they constitute nothing more nor chael J. Conroy, hia personal physi­ would be subject to reclassification San Francisco (Frisco) railroad. he followed the Invitation of a south of Gumbinnen. ably were destroyed and 83 One ot NaUbn’s Leaders Labor relations between com­ less than a plan to underwrite and induction. , ' He was born In Mount Clemens, From the Carpathians to Memel, tured seven. ag ^ Thirteen of the plnt.i cian, said last night there had been CARDIOVASCULAR group of conservative. Parliament Night patrol planes hit Formo­ The rebirth of Cheney Brothers pany and employees are of- the tyranny.’’ Ah open meeting th trans­ “alight improvement during the Mich. membere, "the Post-war Policy the Gorman communique said, 175 stroy-yl were slioi dqwn In ^ com­ is an event which bas few paral­ beat with the actions of company action of routini business and gen­ Miami, Fla.—Lincoln B. Palmer, sa, Japan’s Important supply fun­ b at Five U. s planes wcjw lost in Renewing h:s plea fo.r abandon­ lest 24 hours" in the comfition of Oroup,” advising them and for- Soviet tanks were knocked out lels in American industrial his­ and unlop being guided by fair- ment of the Allied ” uhcondltlonaI eral dlecussion will be held'by the 79, for 35 years general manager yeeterday in the fierce battles. nel for the Philippines, setting this and other operatii U. 8. Senator hTancis T. Maloney. To Return Reward of the American Newspaper Pub­ saulaling ideas of future treat- btiiidings afire at Helto airdrome. tory aa it embraces*the expansion minded officers of both company surrender’’ demand, Wheeler said Rotary Club at the Sheridan Res­ Maloney hae been confined to the In Budap6^, where the Hus- and renewpl of a revitalized pol­ taurant Tuesday evening at 6;30. lishers association. He was a asent of Germany. In order to sians told of the capture of an­ A petroleum refinery on north­ and union. th'. reaction to .this alegar is "cost- Meriden hospital since Jan. 1 with ascure public aupport for these FuU-Scale Attack icy of the, 106-year-old silk manu- Cheney Brothera work In the iiig thousands upon thousands of No speaker ha* been scheduled ip a sevetp cold complicated by a Given for Setter native of Newrnrk. N. J. other 200 city blocks, the Germans ern Borneo was set ablaze, and facturlng/concern. one o f the lead­ Oyster Bay, N. Y.—Frank Mil­ Ideas he and they started in 1941 enemy-held airdromes In the cen­ new textile fiber, nylon, dat^ American lives, la contributing to order to devote the entire program heart attack on Friday. ' said the German-Hungarian gari- May Develop Soon ers of tte nation In the production back to a peric well before the ths deterioration of Alllad unity to the business of toe club. ler Gould, 45, ■vice president and n "Win the Peace Campaign." He tral Philippines, (glebes,' ths Mo­ Dr. Conroy’s bulletin said: director of the St. Louis South­ refused their offer of the presi- rlson was "standing its heaviest of flne/fabrlcs. war. Research conducted by the and threatSns a third world war.” "While the eenator’s condition Bridgeport, Jan. 15— OP) —The test in fierce street fighting." luccas, the lesser Sultdas, nortlv San Franrlscc, Jan. 15—A Jap­ western Railway Co., and grand­ ■ dency of a permanent movement anese radio broadcast .picked up The /'new program, according to company In the 30's placed Cheney Alluding to Secretary oi Slate Hanchuter fbl short 26 per still remains serious, he has shown Moscow dispatches said "cora- ern New Guinea and the Bis­ "Nylon Magazine." will place $100’ reward she paid the finder of son of the late Jay Clould, finan­ auggeSfed by them, since he be­ marck archipelago came in fof today by NBC said a full-seals Brothers in a stat of readiness for Stottinlus” recent crillelEm of his cent in the recent drive here of slight Improvement In the last 24 UNbltlgPM pleU liquidation'’ of the enemy in Chepsy Brothers in an advanta­ hours.” her husband’s English setter "Bon­ cier. He waa born In New York lieved that such movements must their daily plastering. Nippon attack la expected to de­ what was eventually to be a forced ort^nal proposal to abandon un­ the United Wsr^ and (3om>hunity city. nqt be created by members of Budapest was in sight and that velop at any mcment on Luzon la- geous position In manufacturing changeover from silk as a textile conditional surrender. Wheeler said Fund of Connecticut, according to nie Boy” will be returned to Mrs. the German, counter-drive below distribution, the best of any James Baird of Porter’s Hill, Mon- New York—WilUam E. Walter, ""* ^ e party, but on a more general land in the PhPippInes. base, to nylon, the chemically pro­ there Is “no point In slandering the report of the treosurei dated 76, former manager of the Detroit the Danube in an effort to rescue Japanese Admit Yanks The enemy radio said fierce le in the firm’s entire history, honest and sincere questioning by roc, wife of n soldier/iervlng in V basis. duced fiber. Dec. SO. The amount raised here Colored Cotton 'ymphony orchestra and executive KWNir AND USINASV \ Twelve Points the garrison had been defeated. fighting has 'developed on the 'his program, involving a plan of Irdlserimlna'sly pasting the label was 824,158 *oi a total of/74.79 p. Tne Russian offensives north of Closing in On Positions centralization of the company Products of Company **^milam Lavery, attorney for Jo­ director of the Curtis Institute of \ Therefore he established on his wseatern Wing ot the Llngayen | Among the products Made in Bei'-ln’ on every question c. o f^ e Manchester quotA Music, Philadelphia, during 1925- V/UHCOM VtlM the Carpathians toward Krakow 'front and that ths bat£ung al mills tor the purpose of coordina­ that arises.’’ Stettinlus hhd used Grown in Russia seph Cave, a Ne^own mechanic oVn a "Win the Peace Move­ By The Associated Press the basic nylon made In Cheney 26 session. OeWifAi^ and along the Slovak border 'A Japanese Imperial headquar­ the gulf grows more intense. tion Of its effectives will Include this exprsBai'vi. who found the animal, disclosed ment." The movement was based north of Budapest placed the many changes in the plant setup. Brothers In ths ptot y**” Eta Chapter of Beta, Sigma Chi Boaton-lMrs. Margaret W. De­ ters coramiuilque admitted today added that Jafuinese alimen ^re suk The Montanan said he is con­ this last night InriM on the well-known Vansittart ,12 Aa each succeeding unit of Che­ art: Nylon paraebuU cloth, will meet tomorroWavenlag a' the He said that Cave decided to re­ land, '87, author and writer. She pointni including German uncon­ greater part of Slovakia in a pin­ that American forces are "grad­ OAtinuoualy attacking American cartridge bag cloth, tow urget vinced "that nnj attempt to cover home of Miss Janet fflllott, 177 London, Jan. 15.—(jet—Natural­ was born in Alleghany, Pa. HELPIN ney Blathers niills was built, they turn the money, which he believed ditional surrender and occupation, cers. \ ually closing in on Japanese posi­ convoy ships in the gulf and pther clothi wire bearing aceUtq clotK up the ever-widening tracks of Summit sti^et. ly colored cotton from which tode- Chiasso, on the Swiss-ItaUan Attack on 100-MIIe Front waters. were groupeo along the banks of power politics in Europe by prat­ had come from "a ppraon inde­ trial , of war criminals, German tions on both rides of the Pan- Hop Brook, nearby where the first nylon moequito netting, resiatant cloth is woven is being pendent means" when newspaper Border—Ada Negri, 74. novelist |t^w MW ’YhsOaT xiisarmament, decentralizing of The Germans said the Russians gaslnan plain" on Luzon. ing ‘unity, beautiful unity' will be grown in Russia, the Moscow radio and member of the Italian aca­ were attacking along a 100-mile unit of the mtUa was locate. 'Ihe fabric, nyjtm *riik Miss Marion . eueman, children’s stories told that Mrs. Baird, a war lobMoesH IA the German police, abolition of Pangasinan plain includes- the alpaca and wool pile fabric, aim like trying to sliackle three torna­ librarian at the Mary Cheney aqld today. demy, front from Losonc, on the west various manufacturing units of the does to a palm tree." worker, had sold the family car to German military training, and curving U. S. beachhead off Lln­ Reilly Install^ firm naturally sprung up in the y a ^ -fb r InauUtlng. nylon cloOi Ltbriry, will giv't a talk and 'nius far green, rose, lemon and get money for the reward. Columbus, O. — Dr, Oscar V. lilfMoee Allied supervision of the German to Kassa on the east, with heavy gayen gulf leading into the broad to be coated for Insulating, ylon brown hues have been developed, Brumley, deah of Ohio' State Uni- fighting at Blauenstelrf, Losonc, Immediate incli.'ity, but as the demonstration on Children’s books, AlW^UM* radio and pre.osh Every mennb'er sweeping corridor to Manila. company's' business addl- sawing thread; Thtoe are p ro d i^ at the. monthly msstihg of the the broadcast said. Last year vcrslty’a Coil-ige of Veterinary Pelsoc and 'west of Nagylada. "Part of the Amerlenn forces As Unioii Head brought out for war purpo*eA onj 12,000 yards of cloth were \toveh Medicine since 1929. He'4vas a na­ 1 joining must subscribe to all the tinnal mills were built al e greater Yanks in Dayliskt Manch- 'ter Green Parent-Teacher Au otmss points and pledge to work for The Russians announced the landed in the vicinity of Da- Cheney Brothers has produced tram the colored cotton, and this Wliol0 F’aniily tive of Leipsii, O. capture ot Losqno and 40 other distance from the original plant !o- association, Wednesday eveninx ih I t them. Membership figures have mortls," added the communique caMon, spreading out and decen- many well known Items on a jwall the assembly, hall of the Manches­ ypar 700 tons win be grown from D*tfoH'--^arteB 'T . Wlnegar, Uugest single cause of njbctlons FINISH THE JOB .*• hot begn reyeated, ijut it is be- localities. Losonc is on one of wfilch was intercepted by the Fed­ Frank Railly was installed trollZliig the various operational scale, auch aa cravats, fnbrlca. Raid on Germany which a million yards of colored 66, Chrysler Corporation personnel the most Important railways ter Green school. Membes end ' Fire Victims director. . . _ for phyaical delects, as Indicated 3 lieved to be the! 1ar|geat lai non-party eral Communications Commission, pnrident of Local 63, TWUA, by mill units of the company. robaa, ^velvatf, pliiWhea. uphotatery friends are cordially invlle. A cloth will be produced, Moscow crossing Czechoslovakia and is “and Japanese forces are now seri­ abrica. ribbojilfeni and yarns. • Orlando, Fla.—Dr. Roy Bergen by this chart, has been headed 1 organization in the country, with Joseph White of Hertford, with his New Trend of TMnklttg (OMttnned From Page One) social Ume Jrili follow Ohe meet­ added. ■' muscle skeletal. Persons who suf­ 115 miles south of Krakow. The ously counter-attacking In this old board officers at a meeting In ’Th# Cheney Brothera company Guild of New Bedford, Mass., a Six-figure membership. So- The depression days were to the' ing, with refreshments by to* Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 15—(ff)— fer muscular atrophy as a result called rival organizations fighting railway links the Silesian coal area.’’. Continuing this unconfirmr Tinker Hall ycuterday afternoon A nd# In the midst of lU fqurto prominent Congregattonql clergy­ f fields and Industries with Buda­ ed claim, the communique added company officers and’ directors, a war period of manufacture wWch Force. The previmia record for a standing comndttss. \ High water forced the Davis fam­ man and author of religious books. of auto and Inouatiial aocldeats, the Vansittart principle count Arrangements had been made for period of ae.t-analysis, bringing single day was 184, Atlanta Jewelry ily from their home on a Mississip­ infantile paralysis, etc,, arc thus I pest. . I that on Jan, 11 and 12. Jkpanese was begun during th# Civil War He waa born in Galva. III. their .meml^rs in hundreds rather a large attendance but pwir weath nb-iut a trend ot new thinking, new The targets Included the Hem- St. Margaret’a C .cle. Daughtera pi river island. They Impro'visM Cleveland — Martin R. Carpen­ olast Hed than thousands. , North of the Carpathians, the forces sank or damaged at least er oondltlona kept the number when' Spancar rifles were maaa Russians announced gains of up 14 landing barges ana accounted plaxmlng and new derisinna. The by the compiiny. During the Span- m ingst^t oil plant near Helde on of laabella baa appointed the fol­ Store Is Looted quarters near Hughes, Ark., In a ter, 74, invertor and pioneer in the iV President Vansittart had among down to about 100. resultant mrvea recently announc­ the Danish peninsula; a synthetic lowing members to sena oh the store. ' i refrigeration Induatry. thousands upon thousands of vital war colls go over his vice-presidents the famous ,to 15 miles and the capture of 200 for about 1,000 enemy troops either President Reilly in his report iah-Amaricon .‘snd World War I qualified.” These unfortunates are •i killed or wounded.” _ ed are a dlre^ result of these con­ periods a variety of war good# oil refinery at Magdeburg, 100 entertainment committee during Somehow some fuel oil was San Pedro, Cnlif.—Mrs. Coirine totally blind, have one or more publisher Walter Hutchinson, towns and villages. The Krakow- for the year decliwsd the local has ferences. 'i - Warsaw railway was cut between Boasts of Air Results -> were made. s miles weat of Berllti; a benzol (plant the month of February:, Mrd. tossed on a stove fire. The building Margaret Lamb, 44, writer, lectur­ members missing, etc. Even aoipe 'Iti among his council members the jver $20,000 on hand and b* **^4 On* of the haste movM at the Atlanta. Jan. 16. — — Safe- was an inferno. The mother, 22- er and explorer. ' the Long Distance; wires every day ond night. Sometimes Krakow and Kielce and the Rus­ The communique further boasted Notobto Inprovomento and the hlg Hermann Goering steel rhomas Lane, chairman; Mrs. Al- erackers looted the jewelry store of these are already in 'wai work. late Philip Guedella, Noel Cow­ that the "JaDsneae Air Force scor­ that if it became nsesasary the company Is the smnounebd inten­ mills at Haltendorf, south of fred Reyhl, Mrs. CSiarles Donahue. year-old Mre. Zella May Davis Danas,’Tex.—R. G. (Dick) Bald­ ard and many other famous men. sians drove, to within 62 .miles unkm could start ^ cooperative in tion of constructing A modern Many notable Improvamenta in of Schneider A Son here over the tried to reaciie her husband, Rob- Mpre than I,:* 3,000 4-Fa suffer of Czestochowa, Polish shrine city ed the fflllowing results, Jan. 12: manufacturing procaaaea a ^ aay- Brunswick, and oil depots at Der- M)v. George H. Williams. Th, cir­ win, 39, Texas manager of The "mental diaea#o,’’ and "mental de­ Th# movement was financed by almoat any line. processing pianL including yarn b«M, northeast of Mageburg, and at wMk-end of jewels, Rudy L. bond, Robert, and th e ir. three United Press fot 11 years. He .was there's a rush on certain lines. where the Gentians gained one of Seven transports sunk and tour eral unique invantiona prided the cle will ^vc a telepbooe bridge SriUMider, bead of the firm, said ficiency.’-’ Get the black pencil voluntary small contributions others damaged together with one A buffet lunch was served by and piece dyeing, printing, steam­ Bmman, northeast of Brunawick. Tuesday evening, January 28 arlto ■mall children. born, in Santa Baibara, Calif. averaging u dollar. Offices'are ex­ their first victories in 1939. Arnold Paganl and dancing ing and finishing, facilities of mod* silk-firm to advance In grtwth wd wera worth mere than 8800,000. But the father and children per­ New -York- Harrison O. Wise­ out again and cross out a large * Kielce already was out-flanked. 0 . S. destroyer."' ern design close to the central In ths developnwnt of quality R. A. F. Haltfaxea hit the Saar- Mra. Waltor Leclere. c h a l n ^ and Tbs yeggs either overlooked or batch-rthe report doesn't say ex­ tremely modem and' run by the The Imperial communique ad­ enjoyed. brucken tallyarda fo r. the third her committee In ehargf. ’The cir­ ished. man, 67, theater architect who de­ When your coll is on a crowded circuit, you wilt help feuremost British public relations By crossing the Nlda on a 37-mlIe power system on • Forest street. good#.-"- Among the most Import­ diaiegasM a bank deposit of more Yesterday Mrs. Davis died- in a signed many of Nrtv York’s the­ actly how many—of incurably In- front the ^ssISna broke the Ger­ mitted that “17 Japanese spieclal This new building will be located ant were the Invapflob or the Rex- time In a 24-bour period, and other cle Is also usUtlng In thsr ss.1e of than ^ 0 0 0 in one of the two oaf es sune idiots. Imbeciles, and mo­ nan, Frank Siddail.., attack corpa planes faildd to re­ American haavlea attacked the Memphis hospital. atrical houses. He was born In mans' chief natunU defense be', "Amusement Park" liv the aqusirn formed, by Elm, and ford Roller and the mvention of tickeU for the -t^ u r w by Rev. they/cracked, and dropped a four- Springfield, O rons from these two groups. 'litis > Its activities are disseminating turn together with two other air­ tWM remaining Rhine river Thomas Stabk, toe first of whldh Long Distance keep things moving if you'll co-operate when propaganda pamphlets advising tween the- Red Ariny and Ger Becomes PoUoe Case Pine streeU. HaU Court and up to proccassa for doubling, twisting karat atone, worth more then ll^tttlnlittln^ehama,. Scotland—Ger­ leaves spastica, epileptics, the many. ’ cra ft’’ at and winding thread, bridges at Caogne. will be at toe Y. U. C. A. Fridfiy |S,000, In the rear of the store, pre­ Formet Pastor Dies . nambers what books to read, Repeatlhg a previous unconfirm­ the south waU the Velvet Mill, ald William Balfour, 91, second "paycho-neurotics” ' who can't BellevUle. ni.—(Afi — Chief Eu­ so- called. Aa IMS opens the destinies ot evening. T h ^ mfy be secured sumably aa they fled. carl of Balfpur, long-time member stand the mental dlscipllnea of she soys, "Please limit your coll to 5 minutes." ,1- tmoudeasUng and mass meetings. ed claim, the communique aatd Uie fSBMUS Old firm wUI bo-ln the from Mra. Fostar WUUama. Mrs. Torrington, Jan; 15—e ivaponse td 'th e meetings u Skaters’ Paradise gene It Pert believed he had heard In this scheme of consolidation, Naais Report V^Bomb PoUoe oald after the safes were of Parliament and political leader. service, apd .the Ullterate*. The "Japanese submarines yank one U. the company has made plana to hands of the following officers; Raymond Petenon, Mra. Richard opened the yeggs* went torough bar been reOrivcd here of the death tenrlflc. Vansdttart today is sm ^ S. battleship, on. Jan. 12 west of all the alitna dtttU a youth cams committee reports that most of The walls and floors of a cave to police headuartera, tleket in move non-Jacauard box looms Chairman of the Board, Clifford Ross, Mrs. James T. Barry and tray aftar tray, removing 6 % jew­ in Pittsfield, Mass., of the Rev. ) ond only to CburchiU as a popu­ Luzon.” ‘Attacks on London , Chariea M, Bryant, former pastor i latter are doing manual labor in the -Carpathian mountains of was found facing in the wrong from No. i weave mill to N a 2 D<- Cheney; PreSlIent, Waid Mrs. Richard Biannlck. elry containing diamonds and teav< Blood by Air in eaeentlal wofk. But tbeyro in lar speaker. Of course, he ia wide­ Hungary are ' covered with frost Oianay: executive vice prasldant ' London, Jan. 16.-r(^)—^The Oar- ing other jewelry untouched. of the First Congrogational rtiurch ly attacked b y . his opponents of direction on Mdin Atreet The lad weave mill tc oompoee the epm- already, so any draft order won’t crystals all the year round, and British Advance Within ' averred ho hail.'Parked the car In oany*8 chief unit for fsney loom end treasurer, Henry R. Ifalloryi man radio asserted todajr that All members of ths old Man- here. Mr.. Bryant left Torrington The Allied death rate frmn war eiMoh the foremost is "The Never rice president, Franklin P: W f- V-bomb attacks haVa been directed in 1912 to iccept a pastorate in wounds wrould be much higher If affect them. it Is ,a favorite resort of skaters. the proper manner, but "about a broadgoods wcavln". N a S mill chtotsr ball team and the Ath|?tl- 8 Now, here’s the bonansa—the A ^ R Association," run by Mrs. 30 Miles of Mandalay will be Impr jved to provide volume fin; vice p r e s i^ t, Barry. B. qdn- against Londem "almost unlntegr Itoyal Phyaioian Dies New York state. Prior to entering ’nearly two tons of whole blood Tennant, who is a former member dosen" fiin-lovlng friends had pick­ ball team are requeetec to meet ths ministry ne was in Y , M. C. A. report claims, and Mr. Bjrmes Eariy Reaper Kandy, Ceylon, Jan. 15—(ff) — production ol grey goods son; aqcretary, anil aoalatant ruptodly Jo r the past 48 hours." tola evening at 7:80 at Bast Cen­ w#re not flown dally from New •C "The Anglo-American Fellow- ed it up and tuned it around. treasurer, Jennie & Wind; The British Air and Home Mln- London, Jan. 16 (P) -r- Sir work serving as general oecretwry York to Parts. Some caoea and hopes. Almost two and -one hrif THI SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE tOMPANV U eu t Gen. WlUlam J . SUm’a Brit­ AutomaHe Looma ter and Sprues atrests..*rom where million 4-Fs are that way for rea­ k pro-Nail organliation dla- . Cyrus McCormick Invented the ish 14th Army troops alaihlng A complete outfit of Crompton ant 4icrstary, John H. Hjrds. Istnes, however, issued only the Thomas Barlow; 99, physician to at Pittsfield. Mass., Stamford and types of war wr unds are so serious o o i ^ at the begtnning at the urar. eustofnary dawn-to-dawn report; they arill proceed to toe Watkins three British rulers, died today. He Ajisohla. He letirod from minister- that blood -olasma alone is - not sons' ranging from syphilis, avoir­ modern reaper, but. In the ancient south through central Burma nave 0 —What baa war coot France A Itoowles cutrm atlc.. looms apt Henry R. Mallory, exseutlv| viep Fupe.'sl Homs. In tribute to Joseph ;^uulttort, kmused at the attacks, province of Gaul, a reaper drawn prssldsnt and traasufm U Ohansy nottog damage and caaualtiea from had atUnded Queen Victoria, King ia* work ab-iut 10 years ago ba- enough and v\ hole! blood must sled dupois, and that pld favorite, flat advanced to within 30 miles ot in motor veUeleat how on oroer froin the manufao- TsdfOtd who was fom m ty soansr ' t o »M Ua opponents. last beaate, was used aa early aa , Mandalay In ’ a sustained drive A—Of 4M.000 in uao hetoro the turer for early dellvary,jU> ba In- Brotbsra ftatsd recently that the anamy air acUvity diraetad d jS iME Mt&nxA v n and lOng Qtorga V, cause Of falling health. . be admlnietereA ' feet, to trouble cardiovascular. iM uUs putattottgr tor theak Xu-- AJ>. which hM carried them 20 mllea war, only 160^000 enist today. ■UOlad ia No. $ mUl as An­ company >■ nnmmittan to snsasd. southern England. gar,. * - -t ■ FAGfE 8 IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTERvCONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 15,1948 MANCHESTER KVBHm » HERALD, nARURESTTBR, ODim„ MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1945

selves.' One o f these nations, tract, in all its possible uses, tfs a ARTICLE NO. 7 :ary and publicity, Mrs. Hqrhert ror those who Want to help fly our MancheBier Prussia, carried, the idea forward war service memorial. M. Greenberger, 27 Carol drive; Fake American Navy planes. Physical require­ Manchester Connally Plan League Meets and for treasurer, Mrs. |i0uls R. Outlines Navy IRUBBER SH Kg n i ^ to a high perfection after the Na­ Toward such an .end, they To Launch Campaign ments are high and. white high Evening Herald Horton, 30 Wadsworth ftroet. „„ Program Added school graduates are preferred poleonic wars were over, and it would have the naming o f the en- Date Book ■ This dlscussiaa group hopes to others will be considered. D IA t^ PAILS PU B LISH ^ BT fllE 1945 Income Tax Prim er Oh Jan. 17th become an official branch member Special Needs came to be, lii time, the reason Ure tract, and of everything on ' Gets Support There are a few nUngs avail- mewAT^n PRINTING CO. IN C \ ‘ ■______IS Hwell atrMt Tonight of the Connectlc^ League of ?• ' ' . able in the BeaBees. A t Isost five o n b Prussia could itself venture wars it, be such as to tell Mahchestei: rasas For Hospital Tonight London, Jan. 15—-rork out, if you do go through ed traffic In New York. Additional lican conference. broke through the enemy's main impossible by having all nations bottom pf Page 4, and ^ing on Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma the absolute minimum for foe safe­ nolds, J. L. Schweyer, Dr. W , L. with the rest cf Form 1040. . snow and rain combined to make Fear Prior Settlement ty of a peacetime population by abandon the system by which from tMre to compute the tax. Delta ($hl. Phi Delta Kappa, etc. Many in foe Senate have begun YOU SLEEP/SbUNDER defense belt. Continuous ■ mine- Higgins, Gilbert Storrs, L. A. Take the lax family income traffic cohditlona hazardous but h-Xffiltal authorities. The nurses* DtYMiatelllTrUSIEST - For,/those who choose to try Donations to foreign charities to fear that a great many bound­ .flelds stretched from the first to cannon fodder.Is stbek-pUed? Kingsbury, George A. Cour, Ray shown in Item 5, Page 1, and look rolling their own. let’s take up the temperatures were normal or residence will provide adequate If fou Buffer from hot ffsshsa fMl can not be deducted— but the re­ slightly moderate for January. ary questions and similar issues the aeoond defense lines. Soviet' Does any one honestly think Davis, Burton Flint, Herman Le- it up in the shaded columns of the Deductions schedules on Page 4. lief groupa mentioned, and perhaps nnd proper Uvlng quarters for the weak, aervoua a btt blue at ttmss Doyt. tax tabic on Page 2 (the back Ugijt.snow was forecast for Illi­ will be settled by separate hgree- Burses who servo Manchester Me- —all due to tho funetlonsl “middle sappers quickly cleared pathways that a conscrlptloh world is not Contribnttoas some others omitted, are not con­ ments between nq^lune before a ase” period pednliar to women try A committee of three was ap­ pege). Suppose It was $3648.92. nois, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Wla- Biorlal IwopltaL The school of going to be a world of new war? , In general these include what sidered foreign. world secu rly organization can be L-ydla B. Pinsham’s TeteteMs Oom- in them and cleared the way for pointed to raise fun^ for a per­ -r- consin, Minnesota -and Nebraska. nursing win furnish essential nurs­ pousd to relieve aueb eymptome. Rain fell In the Ohio river valley set up. Sandman^ Helpers Here’s the stuff swe(ti^ dreams are made o f- . .a good mattress, a good /"■'I Does sny one think that, once the manent'memorial. ’ntese are Mrs. ing service to the hospital and to liede emeolellg for women—<1 Seise the Infantiyfnen. Although President Roosevelt, John Bissell, Louis A. IGngsbury, and was expected to push eastward fo e community and heljy to reduce nstsisFPoUow lanel dUaeUena spring, good p illow i.. .suffleient bed clothes and peace o f mind! To­ “With an impetuous blow, our world has been made a ring of What It Means' Churchill and Stalin may dlseuss and Mrs. W alter Keller. There into the cold area. the Increasing, critical nursing day, bedding is more than just something to rest on. It is designed troops broke through the second loaded guns, some gun, or combi them there, is no organization pres­ iimE.nn«ivi8gB: ats now 391 names on the honor shortage. with the thouj^t o f inducing sleep quickly.. .to make your slumbers and then ^ e third line of Oerman nation o f guns, isn’t going to go roll, o f men and women who enlist­ ently equipped to bring the major American War Economy in 1945 Allies into consultation on these Is­ as deep and m axin g as possible. To this end such famous companies fortifications.”. v off? ed or were called to Service. Any­ Open Forum one knowrlhg the names o f a serv­ sues. This was the original break­ Conscription, the fact o f con­ as Simmon^ Steams & Foster, Red Cross and others are devoting their ice man or woman eligible to ap­ By Sterling F. Green OOO.OOOx 'I f Germany collapses be- cloncy, but-the tepnd may be ar­ Ball’s jgeiieral approval o f Oon- Reko-Plastic Buys through, three days ago. Since scription, is, however we might i foresting, about the same as last Thanks to the Red Cross nalljr’s suggestion Indicated devel­ There’s a Watkins Pillow entire skill and research. Here they present their Sand for the pear on the honor roll, should call Washington — Pessimism over i rested by foe. “fw ze ” on civilian to fit your budget, and the then the Russians have struck sell it to ourselves, preparation Mrs. Cleon Hurd or, in North Cov­ To foe Editor:— opment of closer cooperation on UNCLE SM TO . Sandman... output. Cutbacks in war jiroduc- foreign policy questions in some . M erida Concern way jrou like your pillow and planning fo r war.' Worse than entry, Mrs. Qrace W. Reed. the length of the w ar .pean. new | residential construc- Since the following . letter conr southland north of Warsaw, in quarters. Hov/evor; foe Senate may .. .soft or firm. Standard Miss Marjouris Marenholts is trends in America’s war economy. |-6ofi }s getting a boost, with 100,- tion, expected in great* volume cerns a large number of people East Prussia, In Csechoslovakla. th a t,. it 1s preparation and plan hear more this week from efltlcs HMD OUT 32,000,000 31x27-lnch size are priced the local campaign director fo r the Theae trends-^merglng wlto 00 new homes of nearly prewar through the fall and feared as who have contributed to tho work ning for war against our present o f foe President’s policies. Merlten. Jaa. 16— One of from 3.68 to 16.98 a pair. and are now exerting pressure on infantile paralysis fund drive, hav­ foe new year— shape up as folioiws: quality scheduled in congested of the Red Croes ddrlng the past , cause o f unemployment, failed to Senator Wheeler (D., Mont), of Meriden’s oldest huslnaee con­ every sector of the vast eastern alllea. One would think that, wltn ing been appointed by Arthur Se­ Materials: Now shortages aris­ cities. materialize in anything like ex­ year. I think it wpbld be appropri­ EXTM RED POmTS the opposition ranks, is preparing cerns, the Chariea Parker com­ allies, planning for peace should bert, director of#he Tolland Coim ing. Copper because of more-bullet Spending; Still going up. War pected volume. Intensive labor re­ ate for publication In The Herald. Tba greiteat wtodfen pt extra front. Since then, too, German Yours sinceKly, a lengthy speech. He was undecid­ pany, established In 1892, wrss ty campaign. jackets, lead because foe.country expenditures totaled $85,000,000,- cruiting is ahead. Some officials red -points ever ti •oinx this resistance has begun to stiffen, also be possible, and eminently Dr. Eugene Davis. ed whether tc claim Senate time sold today to tho Reko-PlasUe ttOd MUttl PBMlffttll xpilow* - Miss Emily Ashley, daughter of has dipped too deeply into its 000 in 1944, including construction, want laws'to enforce manpower more desirable. Dr. Nagene Davis, for it today or wall until later In Inc. The Parker company took Ing, to Amerlooa housewives signal that there Is going to be Mrs. Rose Ashley, and Technician stockpile. The United.,-States will pay and subsistence o f troops and rules, but legislation Is unlikely. Chairman Menchester Red Cross foe week. over the Brailley Hubbard Manu­ tbroqtoout toe ooantqr. nothing easy about this Russian Richard Gallnat of Mancheater, "borrow” Canadian prsL^, mill ca­ other items got Included in muni­ Management of foe war effort: Hotel Built 29'” Palconia 29 pacity. may even use steel mills 869 Main street, facturing Oo., plant sqgmral 33 mflneo extra led poliita ap- triumph. The Germans w ill and were married on Tuesday, January tions outlay. Delivered lock, stock and barrel odmately, w ill be handed out Historian Spiess Suggests 9. Teich. Gallnat recently returned to make brans strip for cartridges, i Manchester, Conn. years ago, ooneoUdatlng foe two - Berta’s budget-priced mattress made with must fight as they have never Into foe ha'nds o f Jamea F. Byrnes, Hub Flower Show meat dealers to customers Bteorns A Foster’s more than 90- yeara of from A rm y duty in Greenland. Lumber still tight.'Aluminum very ^ ri^’ My dear Dr. Davis: concerns. They ere engaged in 0 tom in used fats In a great their Ingenious combination of fine cotton felt From Manche^r’a distin­ director of the Office orW ar Mobi­ It affords me great pleasure on experience hs've gone into foe designing o f this done before. But they will not M John W.' Bissell, nine year old easy, with only half the country’s ™ lization and Reconversion. A per­ w a f work. VletoiT drive fo r to l* smential of and California redwood fibres. The addition able to hold or break the Russian guished historian, Mathias Spiess, Son o f Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bis- pnoducUon capacity, in use. StM l behalf of Memorial Hospital to March 10 to 17 Reko-Plastlo ie a new concern, medicines, ganpowder. nmtbeUe famous aU-cotton-felt mattress. Box Springs of rodwo^ makes foe mattress repel humid­ ceptible tendency of the milltafy to acknowledge wltli profoimd and rubber, soaps, paints and a hun­ come two suggestions of possible selj, has received a letter ot thanks "fa ir ^ well balanced ” with de- S 2 ‘ n?ghe^t on ^ w f r ^ t S ? tocorporated In Connecticut by mate to match; 59.80 for the complete putflt. ity; stay fluffier. tides now beginning to roll. encroach on civilian nisnagement sincere thanks the tremandous vol­ dred other necessities on tho from the W ar Department fo r the three Chicago men. The new In­ There will be no winter quiet on naiiMS for the old golf lots. One, of the homo-front effort was un- ume o f work contributed, to our lo­ The 74lh New England Spring. battlefield and heme front. For' loan of Rex, his German Shepherd *"ccSitnrctlon: Another deep drop dustry will manufacture phono­ eaeh pesmd o f fats turned In, Blmmens aH-matal Con “Warranoke,” would restore to ccrscored by Bjrmes’ choice of cal JuMital throughout foe past Flower Show of the Massachusetts the western front either, now. dog, which .was shipped in Decem­ aheadlead If war on two front- con- $226%3.(Wo!oOO?nrt^iuStI graph records and. Its Smplo]^ every nouorwUe Is entitled to 2 bedsptlngs ore bock Maj. Gen. Lucius CHay, former pro­ year. The Production Workere of Horticultural Society will be hbl'd the land in question the namb by ber to the Army canine training tlnues through foe year—$3,150,- will be mainly women. . Joseph red points. again vrith heUcala fo r Ing pre-war "defense” outlays. curement chief of foe Army Ser­ the Manchester Chapter of foe at t Horticultural Hall, Boston, which the Indians knew it— school at Fort Robinson, Nebras­ 000,000 aa against 1944’s $3,840,- Gery, president of foe new com­ T h e nesd fbr used fats Is sUn tlalng the coOs to­ War production labor foroe: Still vice Forces, as his chief deputy. American Red Cross have manu­ March 10-!7, Inclusive, according Cannon Fodder Maker ka, A s far. as known, Rex la the pany said that 50 persons are now u n ttit Women are urged to save gether at the top. "beautiful place” or "pleasant declining, from 10,400,000 war Byrnes’ "produce or fight” de­ factured 3,474 gacinenbi ranging to an annenmeement this morning every drop, every moonful of only local dog accepted for Army employed and that eventually will Heavy outer frame, ** The device- o f peace time mili­ ground.” The other, *yohn Fitch workers at the peak In November. cree o t a few weeks ago — which In size amj amount of work m m by Arno H. Nehrling, foe Boelety’a grease Mwible and fcsm earing too. 16.06. service. '"*r*T 1M3, to 9,300,000 at last reports, have 350 to 800 employes. nmu final VMocy o n r 'both ' White Haven 29'” * Priscilla tary conscription, which some in Piurk,” would honor the Manchea­ threatened military service for simple towei* and diapbrs to lap- Director of Exhibitions: * Representative George J. Jacob­ 1 mainly to greater plant effi- men 26 to 38 who are net contribu­ 'The show, the only big show in Oermany end Japan. our midst would ilbw have the oratomy sheets ond scultetus bind­ Blmmons, famous for Beautyrest Mattresses A Red Cross Mattress at a popular price... ter connection of a famous inven­ son has been assigned to the Com­ ting to the cause of vlctory-^lndti ers. This Is a 'arge contribution in America this year. Is being staged United States adopt, was origi­ and Ifa War-time contemporary, foe White fashioned and tailored like all other bedding tor, who, Mr. Spiess theorizes, mittee on Banks, also the Mknual cated his readiness to go above and time and effort fo r any. group to in full cooperation with foe war and Rolls committee. Representa­ Rewaid ]Hay Spur Knight, offer* the White Haven In the b ille t made by this famous company. Pre-war nated -at a time' when the war- [mobably helped till the very land beyond foe efforts of foe W ar Mani-^ make. effort.' 'The personnel is largely tive Leon H. Austin of North Cov­ power Commission. composed o f men beyond foe mili­ prioe range. Boot Springs to match in cbm- quality box springs can be had to match Uia makers were hard up for cannoil* in question. I kniriv you realise how impor­ entry, has been placed on the Com­ tary age and of boys under 18. ..Slaying Probe plato outfits. Priodlla; 88150 fo r boUi. |0dder. In hik* earlier days u mobiliza­ tant this Is sspeelally during these It occurs to us, aa it probably mittee for Safety and Health, also tion director, Byrnes settled dis­ strenuous «rar days. You are Particular emphasis is to be plac­ The common people of many will occur to many others, that the rpommlttee for Safety and putes and did little else. Now, for aware, too, I kuow,_M tho Impor­ ed on Victory Gardening in 1945. Health, also the Committee on e x t r a cash countries ..had betrayed them. these two auggestimia, together proB- foe fltet time,'It appears that a sin- tance in maintatnlfig foe health Lansing, Mich., Jim. 15—(ff)— In­ Forfeited Rights. Mefficine From ,Folson . They bad oome to value a peace­ with the suggestion Of "Orford glc person' has accepted full re- sfondards of our civilian popula- vestigation of the MUlng last sptmalbility for making war policy ttoo whose productive efforts turn Thursday of SUte Senator Warren for Seasonal Needs fu l SKlStence on the land or in Park" previously received, pay BatUes Sem Skirmishes and ‘charttng foe demobllixatlon out the munmona of war. Without A me<||clne, digitalis, Is mate O. Hooper, key figure In legisla­ trade aa something 'superior to Interesting tribute to the past, but when the war is won. the support of our msny friends front tka foxglove, a poisonous tive g r ^ inquiries, was spurred the uncertain gains and glory of plant .T h e medicine is used -to le fffiM to i Somno 29’” give no recognition whatsoever to \Moscow, Jan. 15— wo— The A l­ like those of the local American today by proepeeU of A reward slow down the beats of foe heart aoldieclatl. Consequently, when Red CffoiM unit. Memorial Hospitsi from the Leglristure for Identifica­ 9s sstye pen. The Somno lin e preoents their U. S. FOR Mat­ the preseiit motives of the town m lied batUto In the Ardennes or but Is known as 6 bsuri stimklant ■ the ' would-be war-makers beat oould not maintain Its record of tion of the risyer. Loans ssade pMmptly and Need an-extra guest bed? You acquiring the tract. " The tract Vosges seein to be skirmishes by prtwtely on Mgnetiee elona tress at ths low budget price of 39.75. RoU go6d work. We, at the hospital, SUte officials suggested infoTm-^ can tuck these roU-away cots in edge, tape-tied, tape b o t^ ‘ Matching Pre- . their drums, there' was no volun­ comparison with the fighting on h o ^ that this excellent work your ■s^ble monUi^ napmenta was acquired, beyon4 its obvious ally that the Lerislature, which loans in l.Ttaf pbone na most any cloeet, and It is no war quality box s|»lnga; 89,80 for both. tary response to their offer of the eastern" front, Ilya Ebrenburg group is doing will be continue in advantages to the town for many reconvenes tonight after a week­ to s n iS o p iBby eppetotment work at aU to move one about. wrote today in Pravda. He quot ueprssent year. Personal Notices h lo ^ and hire. The people didn’t end adjaurnmant, poet tnunedlste- Genuine Simmons make w ith purpoees, AS an Integral part o f ed the Germans as saying the bat­ We wish to expreaa doep grati­ CenyttsTpheneer^yHSlete^^ •rant to fight. ly a 810,000 rew 9^ The Detroit eotton pod, 16A5. Somno nufoe the town’s pljui for establishing a tle in Belgium was an ersats of­ tude to Miss Hsxel Trnttw, Mrs. News slnedy has offered a $8,000 In Memorisn . with heavier metal frame and In order to Wage war, the gen­ living memorial to the Manchea­ fensive. Leroy Chase and all the other good reward. In loring memory of oar mother sad '\ ron-edge M t mattreaa, 19,75. erals had to figure out some Way ter men and women who,are serv­ wemeu who gave ao generously of grandmother, Kn.- Maiy Rieder who' IlPO their time and work. died Jahuaiy-lO, 1944; - fo r making the people fight again. ing in this present war^ It may M oob Reflected Earth The hospital, as you know, IlL’IIIITTTll!!!! A«oordlngly, In the France of Na­ be that the construction of a me­ U I huiiiiKi One yser ago yon left us. purchaaoB Its unfinished materials In answer to your call; w r r T i v i n m poleon, a small minority succeed­ The ancients thought foe moon and tha Production Workers .cut Stoclidwlin, "His atkins m orial' auditorium on the site kilt the memories you left in. W ed in putting over a system of had a mirror-like eurface; and foe and sew foam into the finished ga r­ Are precious to us slL Gc.teborg Moi _ t teolw ed would satisfy this phase of the features they saw on It were • a day that all OMman sblpa havs ,

O 'i : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.; MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1948 /•

Germans offered a strong fight at First .» Army ^ Drives .♦ Mousny, eight miles west of Houf- ^Parairaft” Described falue. Obituary Fine of S700 ____ . V . Furgesoii to Go ' Eastern War Tliiie Nearer Houffalize; Pfaute# Spread Havoc Crush the 42~23 Th6 4,000 planes , thrown Muuk Penalty By Pioneer President Weather Hapdit^ap against the withdrawing r Germans 4:00—w n c — BacksUge Wife;, League; WHTD — The Lone yMterday spread havoc. Forty or To Cambridge Church ■\VDRC — House PaKy; News; Ranger. '' .|5’ -1— X ■ m'ore tanks and armored vehicles Deaths WTHT—News; Music; WHTD— 7:45-r-W n c — EmU Cote Chorus. Hoopla (Continued From Page lay wrecked along tttc Ardennes Also Given Suspended Time Views the News. 8:00—WTIC—Cavalcade of Amer- i^Henry Rt Mallory Tells roads along witji hundreds of ict; WDRC — Vox Pop; WTHT Raiigers Seek Second Sentence of 6 Months 4:15 — WJ’IC — Stella Dallas; U O COgH!PS\-Ly Lebanon Star Is German frontier itself was craek- transport vehicled. The road- Bishop Requests' Trans­ WHTD—DanccUme. ' —Cecil Brown; WHTD — Ted ^wanians of New ing. filled enemy conviiys were kept Local Pioneer In F ederal Court. 4:30 — WTIC — Lorenzo Jones; Malone. Jn the Karlshuhe comer ' of \under bombing and strdfing con­ fer o f .North Method­ WDRC — Jimmie Fidler. 8:15—WTHT Sunny Schuyler; Develojpment In Sea*^ France, the steadily reinforced tinually and It wais apparent that WHTD — Lum and Abner. Straight Rec Victory Unable to Play Here Dairyman Dies Hartford, Jan. 15—(JP)~ George ist Church Pastor to ■ 4:45 — WTIC — Young Widder \6i ; Air Rescue. Germans twice assaulted the. Amer­ tjie\enemy had suffercd\i terrific Brown; 'WDRC — Ad Liner; 8:30—WTIC— Howard Barlow ican 7th Army at Hatten, ten miles crippling. M. Munk, 49. of Springdale, former Bay State Parish. WHTD—Hop Harrlgan. Symphony Orchestra; WDR(J— northeast of Haguenau. The first Reports to supreme headt|uar- member of the German-American Meet Polifib Americans ; Th* Y«rled u»ei of parachutes '6 :0 0 —WTIC - - Whetfa Girl Mar­ Burns and Allen; News; WTOT Locals Take Early Lead attack w’as beaten back; fighting ters said the Germans now Nvere Joseph Tedford Pusses bund, was given a suspended seJi- —News: Castles tn the Air; to the present war, most novel of Rev. Earl H. Flirgeson, pastor ries; WDRC — News; Ad Liner; Tomorrow Nijght in State Sports, continued in the second with the flinding their command pilats tence of six months on each of two WTHT -* Hsppy the Humbug; W H n>—Blind Date. Local Sport In Slow Game; Pelctb Americans 'holding doggedly to the overrun by the concentric AlUro At Hospital After a of the North Methodist church for wMcb ts the newly deveVope^ •■ounts in Federal court today, and almost four years, haa been trans­ WHTD—Tarry and the Pirates. 9:00—w n c — The Telephone Rec Loop; Opener List son Team Edgisd Onl . i!|p«taraft,” were described b y j Maginot line fortress town. Hagiie- advances. A lX o " * unapecifle' , Brief Illness. fined $700 after he was found 6:15—W n r — Portia Facee Life; Hour: WDRC—Radio Theater; nau was shelled by a German 280- place, a German regimental head­ ferred to the Epworth Methodist Gabbers, Plant J* Slants Chatter Henry R. Mallory, prestden^' of guilty of making false statements church of Cambridge, Mqss., and . WTHT — Superman; WHTD —» WTHT — Gabriel Heatter: Local Knights 4 2 *3 9 mllllmeter railroad gun. quarters was overrun by an ad­ to Army exclusion board. Dick Tracy. WHTD—Happy Island — Ed JPloneer Parachute, at .today's The Germans continued attempts Joseph Ted^rd, 51, of 48 Acad- An will terminate his pastorate at the By Lon Blaek vance so .swift that the whole Munk is a naturalized American 5 :3 0 -W n C — Just Plain Bill; Wynn. The Rec Senior League offers John Wenz-1, .iports editor of tha In Overtime Period; luncheon of the Kiwanls^.tlub. to infiltrate American lines eight personnel of the [kisI was cap­ cra>Xtreet, one of Manchester’s local chuch following the service New Haven, Conn.,’ Jan. 15.— High School World was the man born in Germany, is niarried and on Sunday, January 28. He will WDRC — War Commentary; 9:15—WTHT - Captain Maurice the second week of play in the sec­ . The "pararaft,” ori^ftated by miles below Bitche. tured' except the commanding pione^ dairymen and operator of Connecticut Heroes; WTHl — (fiT—Connecticut loses on* of Its Z A S m O A L L ------behind the scene on th* dope about Bycholski With PA’ s. Pioneer and the United States the Surlshlne Dairy at 48 Acad­ has two daughters. The court occupy the pulpit of the Cam­ Witherspoon, USN. ond" round tomorrow night when greatest schoolboy athletes this French Army Front Quiet colonel himself. placed him on probation of two Music; WHTD — Jack Arm­ the High-Hall game last Friday _ , Navy, consists ofy^n ordinary emy streX died at Manchester bridge church on Sunday, Febru­ 0:30 — WTHT — I n f o r mation week when Lopin’ Levi Jackson night at West Hartford. He dug up • . ------Two more German tanks were The Luftwaffe sent up 700 years. He was found guilty dur­ ary. 4. strong. Please; WTHT—Music of Wor­ the City Cab five plays the Air­ Scoring at will, the Poliah-AnMr. IS 'parachute pack phis another pack Memorial hospital Saturday after­ craft five In the curtain raiser at reports for Induction into Uncle all the news, kept aq accurate bas­ destroyed In the Rhine bridgehead planes Sunday in a desperate de­ ing a recent trial of having told 6'46—WTIC - - Front Page Far­ ship; WHTD—Spotlight Bands, * ^ which contains V folded rubber fense and had at least 232 of | short illness. The Pastoral Relations commit­ 7:30. The flret round winners the 8am's armed forces.. Jack bojpes ket by basket account and all In leans easily defeated the Lebanon Ufe raft. A s ^ e jumper hits the above Strasbourg, to add to the the Army that he did not know rell; WDRC — Swoon or Croon; Coronet Story Teller. them shot down to Allied losses He was borrKin Manchester, the tee of the North Methodist church Pa’s and the Rangers meet In the he’ll be sasigaed to the Navy. He kHS FOUfi-mAMiATEF all, did a sw'>ll job. It is fellows ! Towners ^ te r d q y at the East ' water, he gets out of his bamcsd, I knocked out this that a brother of hi.s was in the WTHT — Ti.m Mix; WHTD — ■10:00^WnC —(Contented Pro­ of 57 bombers and fighters. son of Robert ^ d Rachel Tedford was notified last week by Bishop aftermath. would like to undergo hie boot like John who make the job more ' Side — Rec, 42-23. In the prellmlnaiy and pulls raft out of its pack. month by the Sixth Army group, j German Army, and a brother-in Captain Midnight. gram; WDRC— Screen Star . FOULEOOUT w Allied Air Forces from fighters and for many yehra was a promi­ Lewis O. Hartman of his inten­ The Ckibbert with several new training up at 8ampeon, N. Y.. interesUng with first class coop­ Am he^ulls the valve is opened The French Army front south of law was in' the German secret po tion to transfer Dr. Furgeson in Evening Play: WTHT—Henry Glad­ where Comdr. Jimmy Crowley, eration. ,’TlwnK* again John. the S. C. Peterson’* Farms team Strasbourg was quiet. to heavies ranged from the snow- nent baseball plaWr and played lice. faces (h their lineup should make ;w hlchpastes the raft. The jump­ Judge J. Joseph i-mith today the middle of the Conference year,* 6:00—News on til stations. , stone; WHTD—Guy Lombardo one o f Notre Dame's Four Horae- edged the local Intermediate North of St.- Vith, the enemy drifted batflefront to Berlin itself. said that the false statement had it intereeting for the other teams er oUinbs aboard and finds a pack Henry Mallory as the pastor of the Epworth 6:15— w n c — Profeesor Andre and OrchMtra. in the round aa in Freddie and men and former Fordham eooch. Many a night a basketball game League Giamps, the Knights, in a mounted a serlea of counter­ been ^made out of fear that Munk Rev. Earl H. Furgeson of supplies. These include a poncho Scourge Lines of Retreat Methodist church had enlisted for Schenker; WDRC — Lyn Mur- 10:15—W T H T -P aul Schubert. Willie Ware the team boaeU two Is In oharg* of. sporto. 1* decided on foul tries. A shining thrilling overtime game by 43*89. attacks against the U. S. P'irst would be interned. ' ray’e Muitc; WTHT — Music; That would be a nice break for iCh fastens to the side of the Hundreds of American war­ service as a chaplain. Mark 10:30—W n C —Dr. I. Q.; WDRC— df the best ball 'Handlers and scor­ example was the High-Hall game. The Lebanon Townera’ ace play­ keeping tt,e waves out, flares Army around captured Thirlmont, planes scourged the lives of re­ Meet Whnleaaleni Punished Concert Hour; WHTD —Sports. everybody concerned, but if Its Accuracy at the fou) line stripe touching off a violent tank and in­ Abraham Ro.senberj and his Holmes, chairman of the commit­ Johnny Moigah-Show; WTHT ers in- the state. In addition Gun­ er, Russ Barbers, waa InjorM tn fa r night signals and smoke bombs : treat yesterday in the best flying tee called fo^ a meeting of th* 6:30—w n c —Jack Says "Ask Me — News- Evenln# Musical ner Hilinski, Frank Vlttner, Huck kbakl 'they want th* hefty, 100- netted the ball game for the Pep fantry battle. Despite snow and son Ernest Rosenberg, meat pound Jackson to wear, that’ll be another game played last night so Tor day signals; and a pack of dye weather in days, riddling some church yesteraay afternoon at Another;’’ WDRC — Jack ' VarteUee; W H n j—Kay Armen Taggert and others have all come Boys in addition to keeping the wo* not on the floor to spark his ice. the Americana made general wholesalers of VVaterbury, were okay, too. winning streak Intact. „whlch, thrown in the water, sur- gains of yards on the north- Nazi convoys lined up bumper to which Dr. Piirgeaon's resignation Steveps; WHTD —The Answer 11:00—News on all stations. through with their share of the team on to victory. The ted travel­ 1,000 punished for selling over'the cell­ S ond Man. jrounds the raft with a patch of eaat flank of the bulge between bumper. ing after pleading nolo contendere. was accepted with deep regreL Entertains. glory In recent games. Jackson, (raws out of th* sohol- ing also prevented Harry Cadow color very easily spotted from the If the favorable weather con­ During his pastorate here he has e;45—w n c — Lowell Thomas; 11:15—w n c —Harkness of Wash­ The Cabbers lost their first start asUe eporis picture here Wednes­ Red Degiitis ha* completed his and otheira of the team from com­ R eed-M cK ee Staveiot and Malmedy. The elder Rosenberg received a High school athletic cnreci. He can air. The pack also includes a fish The First captured 15 places tinues, Allied air power may be made many friends not only in WDRC — News: WHTD —Time ington; WDRC—Danny O’Neill: tn the round to the PA’s but the day night aa the top performer on ing to Manchester, • Miss Eunice Barbara McKee, uspended sentence of 30 days in team Is confident that from now on look back and think of all th* line and pork rind, and a soft overnight, biting deeper into the able to wreck great quantities of Jkn and was fined $1,500 while his Q—^AVhat minerals does Japan his own parish but the town. His Was. WTHT—Music; WNTD—Musi­ the Hlllhouae High baaketbaU The P. A,’t took th* load from .transparent bag of water, together daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamil­ Marshal Von Rundstedt’s armor predecessor, 'Rev. William Wal­ cal Reveries. it will' be a different story. The quintet. That’ll be the final* until games In which he has participa­ the start and ran up an easy Issd shoulder of the salient, and strik­ son. also received a suspended 30- produce In the home islands? 7:00—w n c —ISupper <31ub; WDRC ted during hls four years at ths .with powders to make salt water ton McKee ol 261 Autumn street, and transport before they reach lace, It will be remembered was 11:30—w n c — Author’s Play­ Aircraft five on the other hand after th* war, when he’e looking of 16-2 at the end of the flrat peri­ and Robert Reed, A.M.M.2-C., son ing final blows to liquidate the day^ntence and was fined $300. A— Aluminum, pig Iron, steel, —Jock Kirkwood Show: WTHT Main street school, but none will {ratable when the original supply western tip of the bulge, where the German border. zinc, silver,. copper, magnesium, also transferred before^ the con­ — Fulton . Lewis, Ir ; WHTD — house; WDRC—Dance Orches­ have two of the best pall playere forward to reeumlng his epectaou' od. From then on It waa a walk­ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed of Jouph Dorfman of V/aterbury. ^ on each count, the Q—What city is built on ■ 13 sorrowful at losing Dr. I^rgeaon 7:30— w n c — Governor Baldwin; Serenad WHTD—Music. , te one of thooe two for work to­ bucket plays and a paaaing exnlM- church. The pastor. Rev. Dr. Fer­ center of the tulge at its most ex­ ble figures in each of the Alr- ward an engineering degree. ■SEOf donning the uniform of Uncle 8am. tion. caft’* was only one of several panded stage, appeared doomed as the use of tanks and flamethrow­ execution of which was suspended islands? and his family, his new c m ^ e is WDRC — Thanks to the Yanks; 12:30—w n c —Three Suns TriO. ILLINOIS jS^C. ris E. Reynolds, who officiated traft's previous - starts. *nny The honors luve been coming Best of luck Red. “Buck” Back With F. A.*a hovel uses of parachutes Mr. Mal­ used the single ring service. Palms the Allies battered within three to ers. the enemy blows made little and fined $1,500. .A—Stockholm, Sweden. unquestionably a promotion. The WTHT — American Discussion 12:45—W n (> -L e e Sims. Pickett finally broke his jinx lory arltnessed at tests at Lake- or no headway, late front advices feat and furious to Lopin’ Levi Bruno Bycholski haa teen added and potted plants decorated the throe and a half miles of the town Peter Sahadi of Kensington church has a larger constituency, last week and with Saptenza, the Johnny Wenzel relates that De­ to the Polish American team and hurst last October. Other demon- Q— How many dams does "IVa since the fkll o f IMS when he be­ IH pulpit. on three sides. said. pleaded' guilty to transferring as well as a changing attendanoe defense workers have two ,hard gut is played hls best game of ths in playing ais first gam* with ttia •tntlons included the skip-bomb- The Germans tightened their de­ counterfeit ga.solinb.^ coupons and operate ? \ gan bis sensational ride o f sports season last Fnrtay. Coach Clarke The bridal attendants were Miss German reargruards In the Bel­ of college students, and Dr. For- v/orking players. page headlines. He’e been laud­ team thia srear, he scored five twin ■ Ing o f these rafts to men in the fenses overnight in an effort to gian salient were being hurled was sentenced to 60 days in jail. A—21, with the 22nd under con­ ^eson- is Well fitted by training New Metal Restrictions The CabberS defeated the Air­ of the- locals lot the redhead play Gloria Brown and Sherwood struction. ed as th* nation's outstanding pointera to tie Green tn ecorlilF water. , check the U. S. Third Army driv­ against U. S. First Army troops On another charge against Sahadi, ahd experience In institutes of the craft In the first meeting and the the entire game and Red In return, nonora with ten points each. Planes also dropped a 'lS man Hiiugh Rdm 3-c., cousin of the ing up . from the south. Presently namely, misusing Federal liquor schoolboy halfback, selected aa played hls hea rt out. bride. Hamilton McKee, Jr., • and battling sevgn miles noHh of St. •Joseph Tedford church and Epworth Leagues to latter will be out to even the score captain of the All-State eleven the Lebanon Towners, Brett Was taft in thxM packages, one of the at least, Huuffslize was the hinge Vith, through which Von Rund- tax stamps he was sentenced to ' Q—What do the armed forces lead sUch a congregation. Curbing Radio Programs and to regain their prestige in the Iowa U. and Kentucky high with ten points. packages Including an outboard Paul Benson, brother and brother- the* past two / seasons, and only Friday night find* the Pop Boye in-law, respectively, of the bride, of German defenses. stedt's convoys were hurrying to- .vith the Manchester Athletics, 30 days to run concurrent with the number? Bom ill Terre Haute, Ind., in loop. • In the preliminary game the -fast motor and g^aaoline as well as fold­ Overnight, tv/o dozens or more first sentence. recently ai Connectleut'e out­ traveling to Bristol to meet the al­ served as ushers. wai-d.thc Reich border, four miles one of Ahe early semi-^ro teams .\— As of Nov. 1. 1944, 11,900,- 1906, Rev. .Furgeson prepared for •The Rangers who scored the standing highachooler. shooting 8. C. Peterson team frofi* ing mast and sail. ’ towns were captured including Carl H. Olson, Bridgeport serv- New York, Jan. 15-r-(/P)—Re-» ly occupied by David Harding, ways powerful Bristol High cagers The bride, who Wka given In to the east. ; of Manchester and ranked with 000, not counting those killed or the ministry ^t Do Pauw Univer­ surprise victory of the season in Reggie Root, HlUhous* athletic West Hartford edged out ths Drop Ufehoat Tettlngen, three miles' inside Ger­ j-the bestjn New England of that 'ce station operator, pleaded guilty discharged. sity, Greencastlq, Ind., and Boston nowed restrictions on civlUan use Counter Spy, which'is going to their last start v/hen they pinned Top College Teams In a game that may decide the Knights In an overtime perMi. marriage by her father, wore a many’s Saarland opposite Luxem­ Closing tn On Three Sides of metal is given as the reason for . Wednesday nights at 8:30. .'. . An- director and former Yale coach, C. C. I. L. inasmuch as the locale R tocdi a whole cluster of 12. 0 transferring 1,200 gallons worth University Theolo^cal Seminary. a loss on the Cabbers will be^out says the secret of Jack’s success Hubbard’s tap-ln shot knottsd thO parachutes to bring down safely blue gabardine suit, gold hat and bourg. Farther west the Allied Armies of counterfeit coupons and was a second sponsored serlea to leave i nouncement is expected at Waah- must win to ' retain their present accessories and carried a colonial Q—What are N. Y. Stock"fex- Mrs. Ferguson, whom he married to make it two straight at the ex­ “is his ability, accompanied by scors at 87-all at tho end of the &M biggest rescue package yeb Supreme headquarters said the . were closing in from three sid e s!' „ lined $250. •' the air. It is the Sumner Welles i ington this week from the Federal pense of .the PA’S The latter en­ basket by Hy Ootkln proved the pace. regular playing time. The scon bouquet. The maid of honor wore enrmy was pouring reinforcements i on Houffahze, enemy base in "'hat p „ ^ tho change scats selling for now­ in 1935 was a studenV.at the B. U. Wednesday night commentary on ! Communications Cqmmlssl.on out- terrific competitive spirit that Several Teams Move dropped—a 2,200 complete lUe- adays ? countered little difficulty in scor- deciding marker. changed continually as ons^teaaa F gold gabardine suit, blue hat and into tte middle Sair and upper Al- [once was the center of the salient, i ^ School of Religious Eklucatlon and MBS. : lining Its reallocation of stations lifts the other boys playing with An Indication of the rcMrve boat. upper Chester Lodge of Masons. K i n g i l V ji ^ 1* In^an easy win in the. first start With alx-foot-nine-incb center scored, then another. accessories and colonial bouquet. sace plain battlefields, where their The . Allies last were reported , __ , „ „ _ , -^ 4 —Lost year S48,00U-$75,00U; bolds the degree of M. A. They ' Previously Oracle Fields’ spon- i on the higher frequencies. Among hiiVi. He's a great man for coach Out of l|hbeaten Class strength that the Pop Boys have A t Lakehurst Mr. Mallory also David Lodge, I.O.O.F., Nutmeg ' - ‘U I l l l l i a i H I l I 1 W in 4942 $17,000-$30,000; high for were the first family to occupy but the Rangers have improved to have on his squad; he wants George MIkan dropping fn 30 Duffy was outstanding (or ths aaw helicopter rescue* performed. The mother of the bride wore a earlier offensive thrusts had been fighting three to five miles from i SOI', who uses metal toothpaste | services affected ' are Frequency points to raise hls . o season to­ In store was displayed In the Hall Fi rest. Tall Cedars 1929 was $625,000. the new parsonage of the church considerably and tomorrow night to win, end he’s a leader.” In Saturday's Games; Knights, mnklng s grand total St The atorlea of the hundreds of brown'and yellow print dress and brought to a standstill. Houffalize. and had cut the main , a tubes, had announced that he was ' Modulation and Television. The they will no doubt give the defend­ tal to 996, De Paul stamped fradas when two comparatively ts points, with Hubbard and R an* men who have had their lives saved corsage of mixed flowers. The The First Army took DinOx on road from there to St. Vith. Both • " Officer at Yale at 70 Henry street. The'y haiv,* \ signing off Feb. 9, at th* end of the : commission^ has been sfw drtt on Uncle Sam sure can use him. Mikan/^ets 30 Points. Western Kentucky 66-87, while unkneums, Lyr.n Witcher and Q— what name do we know two children, Donald Eari, boni\ ing champions a tough ball game. day also helping out la the seortas: b y parachutes in this war, and bridegroom’s mother wore teal the Liege highway two miles north u .d ,r contract perod with her on the ’ thr changes several months. The first game starts promptly Root, who has teen around, Great Lakes took the measure of George Kc'th, took orver and Donohue and Kurowtkt w a n tho 's Gra\>enhage,a'TO Holland? in 1939 and Jane, bom in Man-^ BLU. Welles’ sponsor, a coneumer ! ------^ emerged as the heroes of the con- who, after landing in enemy terri­ blue with white rose corsage. of Houffalize. attack. New Haven. Jan. 15.—(7P )_ at 7:30. lauds’ Levi aa the greatest athlete By Joe Relchler Marquette 67-47. West Virginia start for the Potereox team. ■ He was one of the pioneers In A—The Hague. Chester in 1942. of metal for watches, la conclud- Listening tonight; NB(3—8, Ida he’s ever seen. Lot* of others tesL tory, have found their way out A reception for the members of Between Malmedy and Staveiot Nazi pTisUions In the Houffalize- Comdr. Harold O’D. Hunter, USN followed up it* victory, over Long Th* scores: along the northeast side of the Bastogne sector/along the Ourthe the pasteurization of raw milk in Ing at the close of the first 17 , Liiplnb In “Immortal W ife"; 8:30, agree. As for Levi, he’s earned New 'York. Jan. 15.--(F)- Some with the help of the “underground" the immediate families was held (Ret.) associate professor of Naval Is’and University with a 41-4() at the home of the bride’s parents bulge, the First Army captured river and northeast toward Viel­ this area and designed and built Q—What is butadiene, a syn- New Haven Pastoi- Dies M^ks, the date being Jimuary 31. Barlow concert. Rise Stevens; 9, the ilaudtta the hard way and haa more college basketball teams Shorty Mulin who refereed the Pollsh-Amettaan win, Bome day, make a “aeriee of a modern pasteurization plant science aed U itlcs at Yale Uni­ Celebs to A v/ln over New York University at P B. F. 9 . idvmture tales almost unbeliev­ following the cerepiony. 1 igneuville, 6 1-2 miles northwest salm ajM ared to be giving way. thetic rubber ingredient? I W ts series started OcL 11. Voorhees concert, Ezio Pinza; 9:30, accepted them with becoming fell out of the ranks of the un­ Buffalo, for iU fifth straight. game last Friday received a bigger which was used by manv of the versity, has been named profes­ I A AnuUier change ts affecting the Information Please; 10:30, Doc hand than th'o players did, another 1 Greene. I f ...... 4 8-S M able,’* the Pioneer executive said. ^^ en leaving with the bride­ of SL Vith and four south of Mal­ The A Q b Armies had surged for­ A— A gas made from petroleum Woodbridge, Jan. 15.—(P)—Th* modesty. beaten last week—but Iowa and The Redman’s victory over medy. Beaumont was reached and producers of raw milk in this area sor of Naval science and tactics or alcohol. Rev. Dr. Douglass Buchanan,.'54, two-aiidra-hatf - year • old Stage I. Q. Quiz. CBS—7:80 (repeat At Sports Jack Is the strong, silent type. sign of hls popularity In the Gass 0 fiurrowieo, rt . . . 8 0-9 4 Be told th* story of one Hart­ groom for Pensacola, Florida, ward tn gams up to four and a half Kentucky continued to mow down put them on top in the 0 May, rf ...... 3 -S 9 ford airman who, flying in .a crip­ Coulee, six miles northwest of S t miles that SM’ept up more than 20 at his home on Academy streeL and commanding officer of the pastor of Benedict Memorial ^ee- Door C^teen. Friday ntaht on 10:30) Bob Hawk Quiz; 8, Vox At a testimonial banquet a year A circuit. Shorty is Gass AA in 8 where he la at. the air base, the He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lillian eas ern section followed hy the any loop. 1 Dlakon, 0 '* • o 9a** 1 1-4 'S pled bomber returning from a mis­ Vith, was taken. towns. Yale V-12 unit, according to orders Q—Why does red, wine go well byterian church. New, Haven, died C!B8. Bert Lytell, the M.C. since Pop: 8:80, Burns and alien; 9.:Ra- ago, be listened for hours to an opposition. Owls, winners of eight out of ten, bride wore a rose suit, hrOwn coat (Matchett) Tedford: five sons. received here this morning from the program sthrted, will have his dlo Theater “The Master Race"; New Haven, Jan. 15—(g*) 1 Murphy, I g ...... 1 0-9 8 sion over Germany, finally had to and acceaaories and white rose Highway Being Overrun Nearly 4,000 Allied planes took with cheese? hare today. Bor- in St. Loiiis, Mo., speakers making a ,’uas over him. ' Iowa notched its ' eighth vic­ N. Y. U. with nine out of 12. . lump and landed in a tree. As he part In the aerial warfare yester'- Petty Officer Joseph Tedford, the chief of Naval personnel in A—Tannin in the wine com­ he was pastor of Prrabyterian lost appearance' (his week. He waa 10, Screen Guild Plavers . . . BLU a few more celebriUcs to bo ad' When they finely called on him, tory, the * Hawkeyes' swamping 1 Oaudlno, rg ,.M 8 1-8 7 corsage. Near German-held Bovigny, ten the lineup for ihc head table at iXc Muhlenberg, Columbia, Penn and ; htuig suspended there the canopy day, hitting Germany’s oil and Urited States Navy; Lieut. John Washington. bines with albuminous substances chL'-:hea in St. Louis and Kansan quoted aa dosirin'g to re’dre from —7, Horace Hfidt Finnic: 8:30. he smiled, “Thanks, now may 1> Purdue 61-34, to take the lead in 1 Bycholski, Tg • 9-1 M The bride’s gift to her maid of miles northeast of Houffabze, the the show because df^ reduced par­ Coiiiiectlcut Sports Writers All! City College, 'A rm y and Navy draped down past him and there communication resources, as well R. Tedford, Army Air Forces; Commander Hunter, who has In the cheese to favor digestion. enty. Mo., and Huntington, L. L B ind Date: 0;3IL Louie Prlma go home?” Last month, when b^ P' Ten competition with two tri­ honor was a gold locket and the Americans captured Baclain, Mont- Gordon. Bruce and. Allen Tedford ticipation. A successor has not ;uice Gold Key Award dinner Iwik- each won Its second straight. before his eye's he read “Pioneer le-Ban and Halconreux, all in an as plastering the Nazis In the Bel­ also served as executive officer of Band; 10, Guy Enimb.'irdo Music. Vaa awarded a plaque as the t-37 and Ram- 'One of ni.v gror.tcat thrills In tests, he said, generally weed .4iut Manchaater High school with th were taken including Petti Mor- Andover and William Tedford of S-Sergt. Mirucki A—They're square-cut, saving long befbre Aug. 25, IBM. when line bested Valparaiso 50-43. 8 Brett. Ig .. . - . . . B 9-9 19 depots were told by Lieut. Gen. caata. . . Actually Wynn is Miritime: 6:80, Ted Husing's will Inrlude u m Parkeh, New York tucky rang up 48 points In the b iskelball -jiinc when Rhode Is­ 2S per cent o f the volunteers/ He class of 1940 A. He entered the 'mont. Grand Mormont Filly and the U-. S. Navy. shipping weight and space. Jack was bom. / second half. service May 13, 1943. Carl Spaatz, commander of .the The funeral service will be held Calk having 'the second preml(!re of .his Sports. . .. . BLU- 11 a. m.. Break­ Mirror Sports Editor; Ken Strong, Sduthei-n Coherence — South land State (U>f<’atcd Harvard, 21-23, observed their preliminary irain- Oillomont'Alira ■ captured ■ ' .was Wib- Current serise at it takes the liew N. Y. U„ and New York Giants Levi also doesn't pernilt news­ Previously undefeated Muhlen­ Carolina and W rth Carolina State durin.ivthe 1920-21 eeason, my 7 1 11~ ^ U. S. Strategic Air Forces In Eu­ Tuesday at 2 p. m.. in the Center Injured in France Q—What is Army’s'C-82? fast at Sardi’c; 12:30 p. m.. Farm paper headlines to go hls head. Ing, with their first jumps from 250 rii\ four miles northwest of Houf- time of 9 tonight on the BLU, for atid Home Program; 3. Jerry footballer, nod Pete Foley, veteran to! berg. after eleven victories, ' and on top followed by Duke and the flrnt at Kingston. Score at half Urns, towers, and then he accompanied Coming .Marriage fa’JlSB.fa'.l^e. TheT town toppled after six rope, in a special order of the day. Congregational church. Rev. Clif­ A— .* new cargo plan* designed If he did. this never, would have that German oil reserv'es were now POLICE his program te undergoing some Wayne for M.irton Downey. . . . NJugatuck High coach, the gold Bainbridge were the latest td fall Citadel. For us little fellows from the Referee, Bissell. a class o f paratroopers^' as they Mr. and Mrs. Willard F. Hawley, of 12. defending6 German tanks ford Simpson, pastor, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mimcki of to operate from short runways: k< y recipients. been written. '. provinces to take oyer a big shot critical. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff will basic changes In moving from MBS—1:15, Terry’s House Party: by th-i wayside, the Mules drop­ Southcaet—Kentucky expected want up for their first/ jun»p. Out of 167 Benton street, announce the were xjelestroyed. Nearby Wilogne 165 Oak street were notified by the It’s also called the "super flying Also, Babe Ruth, the Sultan of ping a decision to Temple last to dominate conference play that was something In those days. A. C. Feteraen'e Farms A U’.ree-mlle thrust by the First officiate, and burial will be In Jeep.” Fridays, he takes the time forpiar*. 2:15, Jane Cowl; 4:45, Handy Man. o f 316,000 jiunpi m ^ e at Fort engagement P .n d approaching mar­ .vlso was tak'?n. War Department yesterday that Swat; Chick Meehan, football Wednesday, and Bainbridge los­ opens this week. '■ I recall Hairy Platt, Brown’s p. B. F. T, Army’s Third Armored and 83rd East cemetery. M'>.nchester Lodgif 4343 Only Local Jmhpers Beimlng in a recent.^riod, he said, riage of their daughter, Mias EJve- On the, south side of the bulge, their son, Staff Sergeant John eoitcli and president of thj new ing to Norfolk Naval Station Sat­ New England—nhode Island star of two years ago, shooting a 3 Kurowskl, If . . . 5 1-8 1 1 there had been very few accidents. lyn V. Hawley, to Lieut. Charles Lieut. OeQ. George . S. Patton’s Infantry divisions cut the Houffa- of Masons will conduct a Masonic 0 —Have cosmetics ever been llze-St. Vith highway just west of- M inimi was wounded in France on' Battle Veterans Trans-Amcr'ean' Football League; Chicago, Jan. 16 (F) — The urday, 52-44. State cnished Connecticut 82-57, basket for R'lode Island State, 2 Donahue, rf . .. * 5 2-5 18 A ftef their first five jumps, he said, F. Johnson. Ir., of the U. 8. Army Third Army, wni held to leas spec­ service at the grove. prohibited by law? Orlo Robertaun. general sports edl- when at the slnrt of tha half he Cherain, and the tanks nosed on Dec. f5 . 1944. Norge Ski (?lub plaqs Its first ski Once beaten St. John's of while unbeaten Retiseeiaei’ whip­ 2 Pearstqn, e i . . . . i 0-6 B paratroopers aro qualified for ad­ A'r Corps, son of Rev. and Mrs. tacular advmeca. The Watkins A neral Home will Sergeant Mirucki was bom In A—In .the 17th centnry a bill r r I toi of the A^^oclated Press; Judge ped Union 54-37, and B r^ 'n hum­ forgot that the icams had changed Tezack, rg .. . . . 8 1-8 7 to within three miles northeast of be open to friends of Mr. Tedford tournament in three' years at near­ Brooklyn. De Paul of Chicago an^ 1 vanced infantry school. By the Charles F. Johnsen of Moosup. His Sixth Armored division Manchester and attended the local was Qitroduced in the English Par­ At Los Angeles P B. 0'SulIlvp.n, Johnny Jaickson, bled Dartmouth 58*52. baskets.. . . . B Houffalize. until 10 a. m. Tuesday. The Ellingtoi. Woman’s club Uq, by Fox- River Grqye next Sunday, twice defeated Great Lakes as 1 Jackson, Ig .. 8 B-1 time they get through that, they thrust a mile ahead to Michamps, schools and attended High school liament pratldlng for prosecution Ormer Yale stroke: Gov. Raymond •iouthwest—Rice tops confer­ My top kick came nt Conven­ __ - — lamm The ceremony will take place to­ The U. S. Third Army on the NORl'H but there'll be no transportation well aa undefeated West Virginia are really "tough customers.” morrow evening at 7:30 in the 4 1-2 miles nortl^east Of Bastogne. and graduated from the Manches­ for witchcraft of any woman who have secured Staff Sergt. James R. E. Baldwin and Mayor John W. ence with Arkansas half a ^ m e tion Hall, Philadelphia,. Jan. 31, 19 8-18 48 south sent tank.s' into Novllle, four Mias Ellen A. Morlaity "betrayed” a man Into marriage Los Angeles, Jan. 10.—(F)— En problems for the competitors. The remained near the to p ‘of th$ out­ 9 "I have^fiever been so impressed South. Methodist church. A recep­ Infantry edged a W arter mile Into ter 'n^ade school eight years ago. Barry, chief clerk of the ordinance Murphy. standing quintets, each t e ^ scor­ behind. Rice beat Texas Chris­ when the Ramt;, trailing Temple, Knighta by a group o f men,” said Mr. Mal- and a half mtIeq.1>elow Houffalize. Miss Ellen Agnes Moriarty, by using cosmetics. 5432 route to their homes today on their /T he sports writers will hold a fl* event which attrketed entrants 26-8, at half 'iir.e, pulled up at the tion for relatives and close ffiends woods three am. a iialf mile north­ Sergeant Mirucki has been over­ section at Bga. ’ey Field, Windsor from many stated before the war ing imposing victories SSturday tian 50-44, while Arkansas lost a P. B. F. T. tory. “They are, I think, without will follow ar the home of the In gains up' to four miles the 54 North School street, dM seas for a year. first U. 8. furloughs.In two years nal pre-dinner me'eting here Tues­ non-league game to the Oklahoma start of the half, nnd blanked th* west of the Lv.kenaWurg town of Third A rm y' drove the Germans SOUTH Locks as giiest speaker at a pub­ will te strictly flocal” In nature. night. 4 Halliday ...... 4 0-1 8 Question the best troops the United bride’s parents. the Manchester Memorial hospital Q—Who was Daniel Lambert? were many o f the 8,000 . South day at the Hotel Taft. Room 119, Aggies. Owls for 13’ minutes. Wu led by 0-0 Wiltz. The GermansNfought reso- back from ' Bertogne, six miles yesterday afternoon after a short A— Heaviest man who ever Pacific battle veterane whe reach­ lic meeting to be held In Hall Me­ (>t 3 p m. Except for the possibil­ Jumpers from nearby towns have SL John’s Tops Temple 3 Vince ...... 1 8 States ever had in the hi.atory of Bt. John's made It nine victories Missouri Valley—Kansas and two points with 90 seconds to*go, 4-5 18 th^iHuntry.” lutely south of Houffalize and east southwest of HbuRalize and illness. She received friends Hospital Notes lived—789 pounds. He died at 40 4321 ed this port of embarkation aboard morial Library Tuesday evening. ity of arranging for a few more teen Invited, and such Norge club w*’ en the Owls evened tni count. 2 Duffy ...... ‘7 members aa Charles -Sedewlck, in ten games, squeezing out an Iowa State in first place tie In Big 4 Htibbard ...... 5 0-2 10 NC attendance prize given by of Bertogne on ■ two bmge roads. plunged to the Ourthe river, two Thursday evening and seemed to In 1809. a large Naval tiansport. January 16. at 8 o’clock. Sergt. foviir^tRbles, thr affair has teen a Six- Oklahoma needed two extra In the overtinu-, my big son, WSr- The enemy was reported\attempt- be in her usual cheerful spirits. sell-out for w'eeks. i-Ioward Jansen^ Martin Wlngness overtime 43-41 triumph over a ntT, went put on his fourth per- 2 Moriarty ...... 0 1-1 1 srold Burr, was won by William Engagements miles north, effecting a junction tliere ware 25 Australian wives Barry has served three years over­ and Art NarqWets will compete. periods to test Nebraska 48-43. evenson, one of the guests. ing' to stand on an arc line from About midnight she suffered a Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Doro­ strong Temple five at Philadel­ stjnal, and tho home tcafn won, 1 Knofla ...... 0 0-2 0 yvl'th the British Second army. Q—What is the. industry of the o f service men. and the passenger seas. being at Pearl Harbor. The ski jump is about 10 miles phia, after the glve-and-take-tus- Rocky Mountalna— Utah licked Corporal Earl Clifford attended Wiltz northwest to Houffalize. paralytic shock and was removed thy Krah, 367 Main street; Rich­ A m b u l a n c e 42-38, Seal Off Pockets of Ikiemy ard McMullin, Jr., 65 Lenox street; Osaka-Kobe-Amagasaki area in list Included 10 babies. Guadalcanal and New Hebrides. northwest of Chicago. ■le had beet) tied eight times. A Utah State 02t47 and Montana today’s ses.slon. He is home on a thence northeast to St. Vith. Lewis' to the hospital. She failed to re­ Japan, within range of our 17 5^11 so Earlier U. S. First Army forces Chirl EUstrom, .89 Pleasant street. ‘The veterans are, suffering This Is the first open meeting of State shaded Fort Dougloa 45-44. short furlough and expect.s to re- Keish-Tournaud Hawkins, AP corresnondent jm h spond to treatment and passed B-29’a? y (BUKKk) Wounds or combat fatigue, and the year and al: are welcome. Haircut) Please Pacific Ckiaat->Or*gon beat Score at half time. Knights, YO* tmm to Ogden, Utah, on Wednes­ Announcement has been made the Third Army, said plami, re­ coming from the northwest had away .^acefully on Sunday. Admitted Sunday: Sandra Simd* A—Chemicals, electrlcal-slraav IS. Referees. Pier-o and Keith. joined the British due west of qulst,98 Princeton street; Alexan­ many, were taken to hospitals for T-5 Gordon E. Dlmock who has Oregon- State 51-44 and Washing­ day. of the engagement of Miss Jeanne ported strong German fprees In­ Bom tn Vernon, the daughter of telephone equipment, Diesel-gas- physical examination before begin­ been home on a 15 days furlough ton defeated Idauo 60-41 to pace Winter Whopper R. Tournaufl, da.ughtqr o f John F. Houffalize, forming a solid west­ der Madden, 319 East Center 6868 cluding many-tanks behind that the late Mr. apd Mrs. Patrick steam engines, wire and cable, ning weir furloughs. ' with his family and parents has th* northern divlalou. Each won Son of ‘Kaatest Human* nnd Mrs. Josephine Tournaud of line. ern front and sealing off odd pock­ Moriarty, she had spent practical­ street; Mrs. Helen Glab, Columbia; machine tools. Mrs. Esther Manning, Green , (HOUORAN) .f I I — .— returned to Camp Howze, Tex., four, although Oregon lost ,on*. In 106 Benton street, to Captain Nazis Isumeh .Another Attach ets of the enemy. ly all of her life In Manchester. 20 the southern division UCLA teat Parris Island--(Fi—Prlsk Pad­ Confusion Causes Frederick Kelsh. Jr-, .son of Mr. Hill street; Harry Aronson, 616 where he Is stationed In the Head­ Just north ,r the Haguenau The First. Army’s 30th Infantry She was.employed for iqany years ,Q—What is styrene, an^ Ipifro- quarters Company. California 37-26. lock. 19-yea>-o!d son of CapL anil Mrs. Frederick E. Keish of 40 division was reported holding half Gardner street; Lawrence Jones, 3060 Two More Jap By Hugh Fullerten, J r .. >ln those days—brought their Mg forest area of northeast Frqnce, by Cheney Brothers and waa. well dlent or synthetic rubber?' Jippy, the family pet dog of the Charley Pado ick, Marine , officer ^ y? Clinton street. of Thirlmont, seven miles north of 83 Phelps road; Hipolit Kurlowicz, games to Naw York....And for Flood of Inqniries the Germana-launched another at­ liked by all*wbo.'|aigw.her. She A—A liquid made from coal (qiiiSH) Cordtaen family haa returned. New York, Jan. J5.— The To Meet Sugar Robinson killed In an >.laskaii pl.ane crash, St. 'Vith, and ;had seized Hedo- 34 West (Tenter street; Mrs. Ruth tar.. Admirals Dead many years West Point chose the says he has long ago abandoned' Both Captain Keish and his tack on the Hatten area where retired to care for her only slater, Where he was or h«w he got there o^ier day this corner reviewed mont, three mjles south o f Mal­ Chambers, 156 Main street. field as |ts “ home” grounds for Its ary ideas of .iccomlng a runner. fiancee are graduatca of Manches­ Lieut. Gen. Alexander M. Patch’s Miss Catherine - iiforiarty, who bas ts Jippy’a secret but he was ap­ Ctlicago, Jan. 15—(F)— George ter High school, after which they medy. Admitted today: Mra Cora 4340 some of ' the notable baseball games with Navy___ It was there "I’m slower than a plug horse." Hartford, J.m. 15—iA>i—Confu- Seventh Army attc.npted to halt been a shutln for some time. Miss Dyer. 168 Woodbridge street; Q—How many AI * Forces cas- parently whefe rations were short Costner, Cincinnati welterweight, elon over the amended-estimate of ■’ttended the University of Con- enemy attempt! to break through The lOlst Airborne division an­ Moriarty leaves a humber of Ujaltles return to combat? By The. Associated Press evenU that have taken place In that-cadets Verne Prichard and who has won 22 straight fights, 21 says the Ma.ir e private. His fs- Ralph A.-Ward, 1202 Mafn street. 'Two more Japanese admirals are as he WM ready to eat things he tiier. once kiiowai as the world* income for 1914 which son.o pro- oeoticut. He has recently return­ Maginot line positions. Four Nazi nihilated the German garrison at nieces and nephews' iii''''thla town .A—A'bout 80 per cent. the historic Polo Grounds and Lou Merrilat, who had learned ofithem by knockouts, meets Shelb Discharged Saturday, Fred Ser-, dead, Domel reported last night iti often nibbled at when he walked found that space ran out long be­ faatest human, tried to intar^; pie have to file pot latei than to­ ed from combat dut.V \vith the tanks broke into Hatten last night, Foy.'slx miles'south of Houffalize, and Hartford. " HOSPITAL forward passing the hard way Rangel .01 Fresno, (?al., in a ten- Armv Air Force In Chinal and is' ,ver, 119 Summer street; Miss a broadcast Intercepted b y .. the off. fore It wee Ume to atop.... For liim in-athle.ics but Prlsk says hs day caused a flood of inquiries at . , but had been driven off by mid­ but 18 enemy tanks which had Funeral services wiir be held Mary Beckley, 29 Cottage street; Q—Of , what use Is the kok- John Saidak, son of Mr. and after Knute Hockne and Gus Dorals round bout here Friday night the office of the Collccto* of Inter- ! present stationed at .Smyi-tia, saghyz ? • Federal Communications commis­ th* Polo Grounds isn’t nMreiy a which he hopes will be bis last just,couldn't make the grade. ^ night. supported it managed to escape. tomorrow morning at 8:30 at her Joebn Zapadka, 168 Woodland Mrs. Andrew Saidak has returned pitched Notre Dame to victory nal revenue, the colicctor, Frank I Army Air Field. They headed up the highway to sion. " ' . baseball pafk. It’s a football fiald. hurdle before a‘ fight with Ray No changes were reported home on North ' School street at street; William Sotaaeffer, Rock­ A— It contains. rubber. It’s the 5131 from ’ the veterans hospital at over Army, put their lesson into M. Kraemer said today. , ------Houffalize with the paratroopers Golway streCL and at nine o’clock Russian dandelion. The deaths of , Vice Admiral too, and the sc*M o f some great effect to best Navy 22-0 in 1913. (Sugar) Robinson. Promoters an Crosettl Lone Vet around French-held Strasbourg. ville; Mrs. Ann Keams. 37 Elro Badamlcbi Kajioka end Rear Ad. Newington. Mr. Kraemer says that the only c i t • in pursuit. ai. St. Bridget’s/Church. Interment boxing matches and of Mg avtnU making plans to attempt to bring The Germans last were reported street; Mrs. H. Mklcom Gray and mtral Minegoro 'Kameyama The Woman’s Council of the And It was 14 years Istei that Red will be In the family lot In .fit Q-rWhat is th* peculiarity of tn laaser sports. the two together next month if Frank Crosettl ja the only Yan- P ^ l e who have obligations to file l ^ U S p e i U l S - l l l i p O S i n S ten miles south and eight miles In local action elsewhere on the daughter, 17 Spring stieet; Robert WATER DEPT. brought to 82 the number of Japa­ Congregational church meets at Cagle, Light Horse Harry Wilson u yth in g today arc farmers and i ^ I & western front, the U. Ninth Bridget’s'cemetery. Arrangements rats in Hawaii? r Costner gets past the west cosst kc» holdover frem, Uie wcrld chartH north ot the Rhine city. Alexander, 57 Thomas Drive; Mr^ nese admirals reported to have ths home of Mrs. Leland Sloan of and their now more-famous Army those who made a declaration of Army repellei^ a small counter­ are in charge of Funeral Director A—^Tbey climb trees. M ongoose trial hors*. pions of 1932. ' Field Marshal von, Rimdstedt Eleanor Hippie, 37 JPloneer Cii> 3077 died on active duty since '’’;May, Maple avenue at, 12:30 Thursday Coatrasts In Color teammates won the last game te- eatlmatcd income last April, and Butcher Sentence William P. Quish. . are used to exterminate th e ^ but strove to hold St. Vith, where two attack at Wurm on the Roer river cIe;"Fred Hansen, 116 Summit 1044. The announcement did not afternoon, jan. l4. All kaving roin Eddie. Brannlek, the ' Giants, fore Army and Navy had to move ^ who under-estimated their income front north of Aachen, and the often the rats and mongooses be­ picks as hls most vividly remam- to even blg$^er fields. 1,000 Fotait Record Veteran Mentor ' .by more thar- 2C- pei cent. No oth-1 railroads and seven Important rtreet; Mrs. Eileen Hume, 180H (A ft e r 5 p !'M.) I reveal how or where tl)e officers cards will please bring or send _L British In eastern Holland cap­ Anniversary Maes (Tenter /atreet; "Mra. Constance come friends. died. . ' btrsfi game at the Pob (htnmds er person is required to file any Hartford, Jan. 15. — (A*) — Fed- highways meet four miles west of A third anniversary mass will them to this meeting. Sewing will cadcaisgo, Jsn. 15 — X45 — Big Julio Martinez Castello has besB the German frontier. He sent over tured Gebroek near Maeseyck on Hamm; 28 E nex street; Joseph that'1988 'due! between Oari Hub- Tenth Avenue Tech •ort of a decmratloP today. be said tomorrow morning In S t 7868 te continued for Russian relief. George IClkan, De Paul university coaching fencing teams for IB orai Judge J. Joseph Smith today 25 tanks, ll,^htly supported by in­ the Maas river fronts' - LeUei^ 81 Bissell street; Charles ()—'What will be the general teirand Dlaxy Dean whan Hub In 1925 the football Giants wei People who had to file estimates James’s church for Joseph Oau- ^ Mrs. Walter H. Skinner of C ry center, expects to pas* the l,00(b years at New York Unlversily. Of Income last year were single suspended the imposition of any fantry, against Hodges’ men at Warren, Rockvillej Mrs. Gladys price range of postwar private hurled “onO of the graat games of organised and professional football dino. planes? stal Lake has sold two lo u at the mark for basketball scoring In his with incomes greater than Thirlmont, and these were badly Gesavio, 15 Earl street; Mrs. Ray­ hls eareer” to win 1-0 In 18 in­ In New York “caught cn” when t'.7»-and'S-balf year career when sentence' against George M.‘ Law Deficiency A— Probably |950-$4000 Lake to Kenneth W, and Joyce L Hpraea LeM Stranded • r year, married persons Butcher. Jr., 24, of New Haven, a mauled In two engagements dur­ mond Stewart and daughter, 18 MANCHESTER Feldon of Efilington. ' nings,-But Eddie might have one of- the best-publicized of oU the Blue Demon* meet Detroit'at with Incomss gi-eater than $3,500 former Yale student, when Inform­ ing darkness Ridgewood strdet; Edward Keeler, . Mrs. Harold J. Patrlc, chairman choaan the All-Star game the next college stars. Red Grange, came to Chicago SUdlum Saturday Mikas Further Snow New York City. , '()—Is the doughboy taller now yOar, when HubbeU faaaad five town with the Chicago Bears and There were 1,177 horses In Hite • Fear, and persons whose taxes ed that the young man pleadinr Threaten To Sewr Anoffier Road Prevents Penaltv WATER CO. o f the Sixth War Loan dri've for ran hls total to 096 when he Scor. lech Perk'* batna when racing wsS. •rare not withhold from salaries. A nolo contendere to a charge of Discharged Sunday: Mrs. George than >ii World War I? neat'Amerlcen League sluggers— 75,000 people turned o u t. to see cd 80 points last Saturday nlglk The Americans after cutting the Ball and son,'East Hartford; Barry A—By two-tliirde of an Inch: Ellington has announced that th* ■uepended. similar return will be required of falling to report for induction has Houflali*e-St. Vith road threaten­ In Prospect Ruth, Gehrig, Foxx. Simmons and him. The game wasn’t much, but Louisville. Hertford/ Jan. 15—(iP)— An ap­ Ntelssn, 968 Center street; Miss -67.40 Inches then, 68.15 now. 0319 town met Its ^uota o f $20,000 In the same group between now and been accepted for enrollment lii the ed to sever another from Vielsalm' the sale o f E Bends, but fell short Oonln—in succession....Another fi e old Polo Grounds never has ■ Herch 15 this year, Mr. Krsemer parent defici-ncy in the law eh- Rose Gawle, 20 Edgerton atreet; seen a crowd like it, and the cus­ American Field Service. to Cherain. of. its overall quota o f $26,000. The memorable All-Star spectacle was Woodwaru Is Beelroted ' ' -4 ■ 'ihled Paul 1. l^llenlMrg. '39, of Boston, Jan. 16.—OPf-^More Mrs. Laura Boyce, 343 Porter 0 —Are there any headhunters tomers kept coming back for more Last spring when he was Induct­ The Germans'were .fighting bii After 5 P. M. total Bubscrlpticna amounted to that first wartime clash. In 1M3, 261 Steele road. West Hartford, to snow Is in prospect for New Eng- street; Joseph

Business Services O.fcred 13 .Help Wanted— Female, 351 H'^uschold Goods ’ .511 Rooms W'flhout Beard 59 Houses for Sale' 72 If a woman ia an hour late in Hkeptlenl returning home, and her husband WOMEN W Af TED—Good hours, 3 DELUXE rooms of furniture PuEASANT ROOM in , private .FOR BALE— 5 ROO-Vl Tiouje, Por­ When eo;«e big P|"(tne, ! FOUND - HONEY CXDLORED KLUUK UANUINU la worried, she Is flattered; If a The aon of a Nut, good pay. Steady work how and complete, cons‘*tln,, of the fol­ . family, next to bath, near btis. ter street sectldii, pre-war. Steam CIa3sifie size Job given prompt attention. 3 pc. walnut bedroom suit;, mod­ FOR RENT—SUITE OF 3 ropma, Di*TA»t»4 bf NtA Santc, tm. - Song Writer (to publisher)—I'll Customer—Will he be- In after Call 3975 before 7 p. m. Lsmndry, Maple street. TWO FAMILY house, aU rroms To Buy To Sell - •Wi sing you my latest aong. people don’t mind their own bus!- Little Susie— W hy? Would the Can you.believe In Heredity? T o Sell m a k e b ig EARNINGS NOW ern wcierfall style, steel spring, suitable for profesaional office^ each side. R6 th apartments have lunch ? „ H.'-' T o Buy mattress, 2 pillows. 2 pillow cases, He went ahead and sang the dit­ neat: bulldog be mad? AND AFTER -niE WAR! Available February 1. Call 5500 steam heat, seated on. Clinton New Clark—5Vhy, no. that'a WANTKD-in 2 ADULTS, girl bedroom bench. 2 blankets, scat­ ty, after he had finished, he asked: 1. They haven't any mind. Look into opportunities in air ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. after 5 p. m. atreet. Price 36,250. I T;'find bachelor’s quarters for him what he went out after. 12.' young women. Live In. Gen­ ter rug; 3 pc. tapestry living Song Writer—Now that you 2. They haven't any businesa. A number of peopte. were look­ conditioning • and refrigeration W. Schultz. Telephone, 2-1588. . —. M M ' eral work. No -n A to prepare at room suite, 't spring construc­ At 8 o'clock every mornliig-ex-' \nvitert have heard it. what do I get for it 7- ing over the model house. The for properly trained men! Thou­ FIVE ROOM single, pH burner, Wanted—Real Estate 77 They had to give our Aupt Tlllie noon. Sheets, (.lllow slips, shirts, tion, coffee tablii: ,2. end tables, 2 6 8 cept Sunday Major Harvey Earle Publisher (looking troubled) — Albert—what started the riot women gaspild with d e lic t at all l/m t and Found ^ 1 sands of machines will need done out. Would be nice If per­ Wanted to Rent fireplace, garage, pre-war con­ last night? ether twice foi one operation. The BOOKKEEPING Services. Phone table lamps, floor lamp, bridge WANTED—TO BUY 6-7 room left hie house on Centre Street ip I'm sorry that I'm not a magis­ of the modern convenience, but first was for the operation and the overhauling., Would like to hear son could spend night or t, at struction. PrlCv $7,300. Augusta, Ga., and walked to hi* T***- - Major waa greatly Inter- trate or I would tell you. Herbert— A misprint. The HItuatloi 'ou have a rath- fcifo r r—PA LMATIAN dog. about from reliable mechanically in­ 3627 days or evenings. lamp, 2 pictures, hassock and WANTED— A 6-6 ROOM home or . house. M u:, have modem bon- one men seemed preoccupied'^ second was to atop her from talk­ own home each week thong' not offtea on Reynolds Street, facing ested In Mr. Lowther, and took Albert—A misprint? Architect' (finally)— You seem e err large librapylibra from whjch friends ' 5 months old. North end of town. clined men we can train now to smoker. Just six outfits to be flat. Couple ».'ith 3 children. In venlencea, 1 'to 3 acres, near bus ing about It. necessary. On bus line. Phone SIX ROOM kinglc, fireplace, lava­ St. Paul'e Church. ■ I every opportunity .to impreeik An English curate taught an old Herbert—Yes, the Lyric adver­ bit bothered. - Is there somethliig I* always^ borrowing books,, and | Tel. 2-0869. repair and install air condition­ sold. Regular p.ice 3575. Respon­ vicinity of Manchester. Reason­ line. Write Box. 92, FitchvUle, r‘4'? FIRST CLAS.i carpenter Work. 6613. tory down, bath qp, two «ar ga­ hlmwlf upon that g^Ueman’a at- man in his parish to read. After tised a show with 350 girls and 100 on your mind ynli havfi-Yound that you oeoaslon-1 ing and refrigeration equip­ sible party car. take it all by pay­ able. can 2-1490. Oonn. EvJi-yone in Augtizte. *>oth R vva» he whd-.explainedwho-. Little Junior—Dad, what be- ally lose hooka this way. i U)ST— PASS BOOK NO. 34028— W. J. Webster. Tel. 8424. rage. Located off Porter street. V - his lessons were finished he was costumes. 'kian—There ii. I have been won­ ment. No interference witl. pres­ HELP WANTED—A girl to do ing only 3 weekly after down white and black, knew the Major w^„„,rouely the r.ason 6^ Low dering about that little round hole . Jmes of a hall player when his WCong W ay; Decide there is Notice Is hereby given that Pass Price 39.000. WANTED TO BUY 5-6 room by aight even If toey were not f^er’a uncouth appearance oK the unable to call upon him for some ent Job. W'rlte at once giving WASHER. VACUUMS. Electric stenographic ei.d genera; office payment. uncouth appearance oK time, and when at last he called Jie Man is that large Irrational crea­ in the front door. What Is It for? eynight hbgiiis te fell him? notliing you can do about the oc- ; Oook No. 34028 Issued by The SALE PRICF NOW |464..5< house or equivalent, preferably "peraonally acquainted with him. Datt—They make en umpire out name, address. Utilities Inst. K. motors, etc., repaired. All parts work In a real estate and insur­ For Informatioi. call: Stuart' J. day of his arrival. He i;ivented found only the m$n’e wife at home: ture who Is always looking for Architect—Ohf that? Why, that 'Caaional losses. i aaTlngs Bank of Manchester has Connecticut's -.argeat Furniture on east side of town. AU cash. He wae a tall, lean, clean-ehaven of hlm>. Care of The Herald. available 24-hour service i.;barg- ance office. Write P. O. Box 288. Your Gl Rights Wasley, State Theater Bldg. Tel. also, in his genial, offhand way. Curate— How If John? And does home atmosphere In a hotel and is for circular letters. Right W ay: Kesp a notebook In ' been lost or destroyed, and writ­ Store No agents. Confidential. Box R, man ot about 55 In knee breeches the myth of Cecil Lowther's nobia \ ten application has been made to es C. O O. Manchester 2-1439 QUfSTidiNS ANO ANSWIRS 6648—7146^ o f broadcloth, a white Iliien shirt progress with hie readinX? hotel service around the house. which you write down the titles of > I s a f e . A-JF W a n t e d 2 c h il d r e n to stay Tc ING GIRL W.VNTED pa.l-tlme A-L-B-E-R-T-S Herald. connectione, asking everyone - be w ife —Meet me here In ttn min­ 0O», m* ■! It, w,wct me. T. g wo. u. a wt wt. said bank by the Person In whose mornings, or evenings. with ruffles on the bosom, a long [phn’a Wye-:-Oh, nicely, sir. Private—What will you take for books Ixirrowed by friends — so ‘ at my home by the week. 248 in a. m. Applj Federal Bake 43 Allyn St.—Hartford ON StaviCtMtN S PROUIMS told to keep it confidential. ite—I Buppoee he can read Nice girls do not go to night for e klsa, baby? utes. / that when a book doesn't come i name such book was issued, for Wetherell street. blue coat which cam* to hie kneee The reason for these maneu­ time "Ya gotta wear blacks. Mister—>; I„4- GENERAL CARPENTRY anJ re­ Shop. 885 Mai street. Tel. 3621. and otlffened below the waist, •to hia Bible quite comfortably now? clubs alone, says Emily P ost Wave— If it’s from you, I’ll take Husband - 4'r'xkt. :1^af back after a long time you can ask fi/ ■ payment of the amoun' of deposit LEAVING FOR SERVICE—Want are a paid calculator you . may It Played, Too vers was that Mr. Lowther'would John'Rwifee-BIble, sir! Lord Especially if . they happen^ to be elUoroform, will you be here? it they have finished with it. company rule!” represented by said book, or for LAT-GE HALL— 10 Depot Square. modeling. Kitchen remodeling and By Ann Stevick flgrura out a way . to get moire than its skirts spread oiit. On. his head cabinet work a specialty. Will HIGH SCHOOL GIRL to ajwlst In to sell stove and baby’s maple possess and keep somewhere a blesa yourvsbul! Why, John waa cute as well aa nice , tbe Issuance of a duplicate book Reasonable prices for weddings, housework. 5;30 p. m. to 7:30 p. NE.\ Staff Correspondent 3500 tuition during a calendar he wore a small felt hat with the nelp you plan and give estimates crib. Inquire 22 Ardmore Road, Benjamin Franklin invented the very large sum of money. The meetings, school. etc. Inquire m. Mrs. George Cheney, 21 Hart­ Washington—This question con­ year without taking on odd Jobs corners turned up, and on his feet therefor. free. A. R ^Siaron—6825. Greenbrooke Homes. "armonlca,” a cabinet containing Major had a bank, and could keep Oh! |.'S? Mrs. Irish, 2nu floor. ford Road. Tel. 4468. cerns tuition allowances. yourself to finance it. were low ehoes with metal the money safely. BOOTS-AND HER BUDDIES BY EIHiAR MARTIN a series of glass bowls capable buckles. His stockings were of FUNNY/BUSINESS LOST—BROWN and white coon REFRIGERATOR SERVICE. We FOR SALE— WALNUT china Q. 1 want to go to a technical 1 As he walked to his office on dog. Ucense No. 47963. Karl FISHERMAN’S bait. Shiners, ail HELP —TELEIHONE Company cabinet with llr.en drawer. Phone of giving forth the notea of th« white wool. a November morning in 1807 he repair and rebuild any type of school which costs more than > Cash laist On List scale. The original Instrumenl These garments were, more or Boglt. Bush I.IU Roawl; Tel. 5900. Kinds. 30 Frar.klln street, Rock­ service representative for Man­ 3750, $500 for yearly tuition. Does th e; was glad that Mrs. Earle had ville. refrigeration equipment. We ex­ is in the Franklin Institute, Phila­ leas, out of style. They were the change sea-ed units with factory chester office, position with cleri­ $500 tuition limit on OI BUI of thought of having Mr. L- . cigarettes, one pint and ten minia­ SO feet. Widay afternoon In Dodge 'sedan. All carr In good Heal ing—Plumbing by Veteran's Administration and ture bottles of whiskey, one carton planes has 'oeen developed which loons, double-breasted -coats with­ ■ vlctnlty of Wapptng or Buckland. condition, with good tires. Cole — Rooflng 17 creases regulaily. Apply at Em­ rake up tbe rest yourself as you tells the pilot his altitude above out decoration, and tall hats of ployment Office. SO Jew II street, of gum, several ration books—and Needed very badly, not replace­ Motors—4134. Machinery and Tools 52 suggest. This is well-informed and $20 in cash. tln^ nearest solid object, enabling beaver. _ , ^ JVotv You able. Reward. Joseph Krawakl, ROOFS Oh ALL TYPES replaced Hartford. Statement of Avail­ operating opinion around nation­ him to fly th.'-ough fog, during the Major Earle was a private Wapplng. Phone 6069. or repaired tnciudiog flate.- com- ability necessary. PLAN TO PURCHASE your 1945 al Veteran's Administration hcad- night and in storms. Its value to banker. He made loans on per­ Cletrac now. Cletraf sold now quartera, and Washington district military pilots is Immeasurable. Motorcycleis— Bicycles 11 ' poalUon, thingle or tin. Also val­ WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER or All Student!' 'at Tourney sonal dotes; he financed small ' l o s t —MONDAY, double string leys, flashings, gutteri, chimneys will be ready for delivery about office, although the official state­ farmera on a share-cropper basis; Tell One FOR SALE—GIRL’S balloon tire practical niirse, fond of children, pf pearls with Iscey design, white E. V, Coughlin. 390 Woodland. M arch.' See lu for information. ment on the subject is still wait­ Harlingen. Tex.,—(>P>— The en­ he arranged mortgages on real bicycle. Good running oonditlon. small family, cwn room and bath. Dublin Ti-actor Compan/, WlUl- ing signature. Students are al­ estate, liveatock or slaves and ne Settlea For Three DIniet, gold clasp, t^ont 7068. Phone 7707. 3125 monthly. References. Tel. tire student body or Sodville H lgi 325. Call 6270. mantlc. ready under way on this basis in For Dress-Up assisted merchanta to meet their Hays, Kaa.—(iP)—A small girl 2-0103. school In San Patricio county was LOST-BLACK Pocketbook Sat- medical, dental, and flying schools on' hand for Its team's appearance obligations by lending them '/alked into a bunk where her par­ urday night between Center and Moving— Trucking— which range alwve 3500 tuiCioh. money and taking liens on their ents maintain a savings qpccount , Wailied Autos— GIRL OR WOMAN for housework, Musical Instruments 53 in the seml-flnals of the 14th an­ ALLEY OOP Fanfare, Siatert BY V. T. HAMLIN bosplUL Finder please call 3021. Storage 20 hours 8:30 to 2:30. 29 Oot,Uge Ywi should note that the 3500 nual Laferia lettermer.'s basket­ assets. for her. “ I think.” she told a tell­ 12 It is Interesting to note that the Reward. ______. ______Motorcycles street. . PIANO ACCORDIONS. New and yearly tuition limitation applies ball tournament. Toe student body er, "I have a lot of money In this functions of banking In commer­ place and I want to take it out.” GIRL*8 W H rS i flannei CARS WANTED—CASH on the AUS'HN a. CHAMBERS Com­ used, 12. 24, 48 and 120 bass high. to a school year. That’s inter­ consists of seven boys -all on the pany. Trailer van service. Local preted as 30 to .38 weeks. If you team—and two’ girls cial life were almost unknown in >Asked why she wanted the money, KING 6U?2LE’S WVASION ■ draas between Burton’a and apot for clean 1936 to '42 modela. Cash for used. Call Chester, 89 those early days. There were no OF LEM TO KNOCK OFF Brunner, 5191. Open evenings 'till moving, packing • and storage. Help W’anled— Male 36 Union street of 5709. the child replied: "WeU. for one Kampa. Reward. TeL 8680. laws concerning banks; no regu­ thing I want to go to college and . THAT NATION'SROSAL 4b o’clock. < Dial 5187. lation of interest rates, nor defi­ J ^ E L S HAS BEEN EASY AUTO AND tiuck mechanic, full BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT* size for another I want to biiy three UP TO NOW " BUT IF NORTH AMERICA Van Unes or part time. War essential In­ grand piano. Mahogany case, nition of the rights of depositors. funny books.” She settled for V.'ANTED USED CARS— WUJ buy The little banking that viras done THE MOOVIAN MONACCH WANTED any year or modal. W« wlU pay Inc. Ooajt to Coaat moving serv- dustry. Good pay. pleasant work- Oolonial style. Looks like a new Campus Belle! three iflmes offeied by a bystander. WAS PUZZLED BY THE UCK iea. Dial 5187 ng conditions. Carter Chevrolet was carried on by individuals. top pricea for well kept cart. Oole piano. Bargain for quick sale. Some of the money lenders were OF OPPOSmON. HOW DO Co., Inc., 191 Centfer street. 1080 Main street. 2nd fl>or, Hart­ World Pay Teachers Overtime YOU THINK HE TO(5k AN .. (•Room Sfitflc Motor* at Center. Phone 4164. loan sharks, but Major Earle was INVITATION TO TEA IN ford. not one of them. He was a lenient Oklahoma City— Overtinn 6 or 6-Room Duplex WANTED TO BUY—USED cara. Painting— Papering 21 DRIVER WANTED for well es- THE LEM IAN PALACE?? Ublished route In surrounding creditor^ so lenient indeed that his pay, which has lured many Okla­ AU makes—all models. Manches­ bank made only a fraction of the homa teachers out of the schorl KING GUZZLE 6 t or 6-Room Flat ter Motor Salei, Inc., West Center PAINTINO, PAPERHANGING, towns. Excellent opportunity for Wearing Apparel- Joe's been hedge-hopping the waves again!)” UNAWAfiE THE celUnga' and flrtntcr woolies” of For this pattern, send 20 cent* in the world provey,^ a . strong S-FAMILY FLAT—B rooms to cars, trucks, 'airplanes,' houaea' Initiaie. numbers and abbre. latlons yellow, white or navy blue. It This indirect method was waste­ Work or Fight each floor, large open attic, good earh count as a word and compound knits up quickly and.i'equlres only , .0.1 sorts and fot all ages are found In Coins, your name, address, slzt ful in that several middle-men sedative for .tavern/keCper M. L tanks and machins guns. If you sized lot and a two-car garage. Words as two words. Minimum cost 5 ounces of fingering yarn. Wear j in the new Fall and Winter Anne desired, and. the Patterii Ni^.bei made profits on tbe cotton before Jenks, and he feU Osleep tvhile his 'vlab to receive' our circular on is price of three lines. to The Manchester Evening Her patron rattled op. \.- WORK or FIGHT Legislation is now being urged by Second floor now vacant. Co- Line rates per day for transient It under a suit coat, with slacks ' Ctbot Album. Ideas for gifts, home |,lt reached the Ekiglish mUIs. A these items. Phone 5191 and give ot with sports skirts. . decoration are Included. Send for aid. Today’s Pattern Service, 1154 group of British mUl owners de­ As Jenks .slept, the patron add­ government officials to flU the gaps that will He created cated on Wadsworth Street. ads. ed another adventure to his mh^ Reasonable' .price ' and easy your name and address. 'Brun- '- CSertlve Msrcli IT. i n i To obtain complete knltUqg in- I your copy. 15 cents. Sixth Avenue, New York 19, N. Y cided, -after .uuch cuuaideration if 200,000 men are taken from war industries for the naria, 80 Oakland street, Man­ Cash Ckarga life; He stole $204 from the caan “Sorority sister or ho $prority sister. I’m ser^^ng notice terma. ______\ .______ai.d slow "overseas correspond­ armed forces. chester. ( Consecutive Days ...... I 7 ctsl 4 d * register ahd a quart of choice on her Uiut she's got to quit iiiipressing my dates with X-FAMILF—41 moms each aide. 3 Consecutive Days . . . . ; . I 9 c(a|ll eta ence, to buy their cotton direct— whiaky,,Jenka told police. not- f -om the farmers, but from ' ■ her talent r With both the armed forces and war industries in need , Two-car garage- I-arge eomer FOR SALEl—6 AND 7 cubic foot 1 Day ...... Ill cti|13 c u lot which la soned for bimlneas. deep freeze cablnets'for meat, All orders for Irregular.' Insertions the Augusta cotton merchants, of additional men and women, each one of ns should will be charge at the one time rate. thus eliminating a number o f go- Located pt Center and Winter vegetables etc. Wayne W. Phil­ Special Tates for long term every WASH T4JBBS A Bloody Nom BY LESLIE rUUNER examine our contribution to the war effort. Streets. One apartment now betweens. In carrying -out this rOONERVlLLE FOLKS BY FONTAINE FXIX lips, 68 Delmont. Tel. 3622. day advertising given upon request. purpose they sent over to Augus­ vacant and ready for oeenpaney. Ads dTdere^ cancelled before the HE'S Reasonable terms, 3rd or 6th dm will be charged only ta a cepreaent^ve with authority for the acttial number . of times the GONNA Fuel and Feed 49-A to purtmaae cotton; pay for it, and (Bo im s are Can Ve say we are doing our full S-FAMILT HOUSE located on ad appeared charging at the rate ship it to England. HIT US/ Trotter Street. . A good Invest- earned but no> allowance or return* ’^AWAY JU$t EXCELLENT LiEASONED hard ment — pay* better than 10.% can be made on six time ads stopped A$AMPINTEh-| shore? wood. Cut any length. Delivered. after the fifth day. When the BngUeh gentleman CEPTOR DIVES r grots and more when eelling No "til forbid*” ; display line* not alighted from the stage he pricea ate removed. One rent Tel. Bast Hsunpton— 161-2. AT MAWS BIh sold. . . , ' wore a coaree checkered - shirt TUCKER'S B-2 now vacant and ready for occu­ SEASONED WdOD— Cut . any The Herald will not be responsible with a glaring plaid tie, heavy pancy. for mors thaa one Incorrect f Inaer- If not, how can we best length, fireplace or furnace. Call ton o'f any advertloement ordered for woolen troueera, high-top boots, PBOPEBTY NEAR TUE CEN­ Glutonbury 2485 after. 7 p. m. more than one Ume^ IIP brown coat with numerous TER — In bnalneat sone. ' liaa \ contribute? Tlib Inadvertent omioalon of incor­ . , ■ ■ , , v' . . ' ' pockets and a Ibw-crowned felt thriM street frontage* .witli' a rect publication of advertising will be Somewhere, in or around Mail Chester, there is someiiiie wli4> bat pulled down over bla eye larga area suitable for parMnm , Garden— Farm-r-Dairy rectified only by cancellation of fha charge made for the service rendered. He carried a piatol in a holatcr JUMP We can offer you work'on urgently needed war mate­ BnsIneM frontage 140 feel. Products 50 All advertisements must conform attatAad to a leather belt. Its rials. ' BnUdings now on property will in style.- copy and typography with wants what you h a v e to sell or has for sale s o m e t h in g you ar« butt protruded, ready to be drawn carry flXed ehargea until pfter ‘q u a l i t y GREEN Mountain regulations enforced by the publish­ Instantly. It came out next day Experience Unnecessary. ” ^ the war. Ideal for Arm seeding potatoes in 30 pound bagL at the ers and they reserve (he right to that the English cotton buyer had farm. Frank V. Wllllama, 1632 edit, revise or reject any copy con- anxious to purchase.. . . room for eocpanslon aad tbe aldered objectionable. thought that Augusta waa a wild 'price la reasonable for tbe kwa: . Tolland Turnpike, Buckland. CLOSING HOURS—aasalfied ads to I and rowdy frontier town, where Hop. be published same day must be re­ n^urder was of dapy occurrence, If yon need a good Rplldbig Lot ceived by-12 o'clock noon, Saturdma and where every man waa aup- Househoid Goods 51 10:30. OUT OUR WAY BY J. t L WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR rilMIFLB- for Home, Serrice Statkm, Light IH>eed to p r o t ^ hltnaelf. Cheney Brothers .or Heavy Industry — we have Get Together Via Classifieds Mr. Lowther did not know a FOR SALE—GENERAL Motors Telephone Your Want Ads them bi idl aectlons of tbe aouj hi the place, and he intended vy iWDtAN SQ U A W S DIDN'T EGAD.CIMOMf AG tOU’MUAAO'tDl ''MltTAH WiA30ft. *F X'kVA^! ' T, ■ and under-aeat, hot water heater. Ads are accepted over tbe tele- HAVE NO EDUCATION. Ijl Town. ’ phona„;at the CHARGE RATE given, to Stay at the Urn until he could MR. PlKli.t MAV 6 KCOAC A Kennoore vacuum Cleaner. Call BUTT THEY WERE BRIC5HT/ 5285. abovea conTcniene* to advertisers, WALklNKa 0OLUS-eV6.'— IFASlOe^ iCATlNi' A FULL MSALStluM) All Kinds of Insttiaace At Stock but the CASH RATES will' be accept­ Rates: 11 cents a line per one insertion, 9 cents^a line per three^ WHEN THEY WAS FWOON' HOME A LOT OF LOOT - . THAT MCOIGVAU 6REASTPLATE } REQUtRe A, BLOlNtORCH TD f— and Mntnal Rates. SELLING c m enUre stock of ed aa FULL PAYMENT If paid at the E)LPORe.ATe R M IS' husineSs office qn or befoSe the seventh insertions* 7 cents a line per six insertions. ‘ , THEY p a c k e d t h e ir KIDS r o SHCO BOLULTS A< Parachute Co. used furniture at greatly reduc­ day following the first Insertion of A | u L HANDS IN SUCH A WAY THAT THEY AS hUEYJLyvUEDB BRUGVt OFF- t h a t b r a s s m e s t /— AD hiring In accordance with the Area Stabilization Edward J. Holl ed pricea. T^epl.one S187. Aus­ each ad otherwise the CHAlROE RATE WOULDNT HAVE TO BC R ice .* UM.» YJONDe R if: fAW HGIN 'BOOTATAILOR-MAOE tin Chambers' Aycrchouse, Man­ will be collected. No responsibility for G O N ’ t o DOCTORS ALU CH**T lST<59Y»»U.0 ev

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